 Originally Posted by FryingMan
Trying again with a new bunch of settings. This time focused on very short signal (only 1 signal pattern enabled, and for the shortest time (only 1 rep)), still highest intensity.
Haven't used mine many times yet, but what seems to be working for me is a low intensity with a signal of medium length. Specifically, something like 5% intensity and Fast Glow Alt x 3 for the signal. But I'm using the mask in such a way that I only see the signal in one eye. Also, I always remove the circuit board from the foam insert and cloth cover, and just tape it sideways to my forehead using surgical tape, so one of the two LED strips is positioned sideways over one of my eyes. Because I'm not using the foam insert or the cloth cover, I have to use a somewhat lower intensity to compensate for the lack of attenuation that would normally be produced by those two things. So it could be that 5% intensity without the foam and cloth is the equivalent to 10-20% with the foam and cloth in place.
 Originally Posted by FryingMan
The two times I did see the signal in a dream it woke me up both times, I think because the signal was too long, once it got my attention, it was all over, I was awake already. With the shortest possible signal, I hope it will jog my attention, yet not be ignored entirely.
It's possible you thought it woke you up, but it was actually false awakenings (FAs). It's very common for dream masks to produce FAs, from what I've read about them. So when using a dream mask it's crucial to always do an RC when you think you've just woken up. You probably know that. I'm mentioning it mainly for others who might be reading this.
 Originally Posted by FryingMan
I've upped the time between signals to 10 minutes from 5 minutes, and set the nap delay to 30 minutes.
Seems like that might be way too short. Then again, I haven't actually tried it.
 Originally Posted by FryingMan
Alt blink x 1, because it hits both eyes at the same time and is a pretty "noisy" pattern.
Hmm thinking I may want to try super frequent (like < 5 minutes?) with these settings. The signal is short enough that it may not bother me too much if I manage to get lucid…well, we'll see how this goes for a while.
Seems like your brain might just tune it out if it's too frequent. But, also haven't tried that. One problem is, there are so many variables to play with, so it could take a really long time to hit on something that works.
Another issue is how often to use a dream mask. I suspect that if you use it too often, your brain will get used to it and it'll stop working. So I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't use it more than once a week. But maybe twice a week would be OK.
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