Easiest thing would be to put sharpie on the LEDs. Second to that, pop off the SOT23 NFET just off the corner of the microcontroller, nexto the LEDs.
Or if you got a PIC programmer, I can conjure up a version of the firmware that doesn't flash the LED or flashes it only briefly so it's not as intense.
Hey, thanks! I'll try one of the low-tech solutions before I try to get my hands on a PIC programmer.
Your Sharpie idea jogged my memory that I used to tone down the LEDs on the Gekko Compac sticks by putting a blob of black nail polish on them. Would that work on the R606, or would I be risking getting nail polish somewhere I shouldn't?
If you neighbors spend enough time looking at or through your windows to be annoyed with what you do or don't have going on, Id be me more worried about the peeping toms next door. lol.
Haha, it's the price of living in the city. My neighbors' windows are like 6 feet away from mine.