Don't have epilepsy but a friend, who underwent brain surgery 30 years ago, can experience a seizure if she looks at a computer screen. This is caused by the stroboscopic effect (presumably the scan rate) of the computer screen and I'm hoping I can get advice on how she can deal with this.
She can tolerate regular and HI DEF TV screens but not a computer screen. So I joined the forum thinking that maybe that issue has been discussed and I can learn a way she could take whatever steps are necessary to be able to look at a computer screen
She can tolerate regular and HI DEF TV screens but not a computer screen. So I joined the forum thinking that maybe that issue has been discussed and I can learn a way she could take whatever steps are necessary to be able to look at a computer screen