Green lasers? I'm confused

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There are green lasers in my world and they changed my sensitivity to default. Here's a screenshot:

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I don't know what to say about your sensitivity, but the green lasers as you say, are Chunk Borders and they are toggled on and off using the F9 key.




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What are green laser lights used for?

They can be used as pointing devices. The ability to form a continuous line in the dark is an added advantage; this has lead to its usage as rescue lights as it can be seen from miles away. It as been used for laser light shows. It is also used for sky gazing as a person can pinpoint a star by using the green laser.

Is green laser safer than red?

Green is more easily perceived by the eye and the beam is visible along its path. But green lasers are also more dangerous. Green is more easily absorbed by the retina than red, so it requires less exposure to cause damage.

Why are green lasers so powerful?

The light scattering means you get a beam that's visible high into the sky. It strengthens the impression that green lasers are significantly more powerful than red.

How does a green laser work?

Cross-section of a typical green-light laser pointer. An infrared beam (808 nm) passes through a neodymium-doped crystal, which converts the energy to green light (532 nm) and longer-wavelength infrared light (1064 nm). Coatings and a filter allow only the green light to exit the device.



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Answer 2

You can toogle the cinematic mode with F8 if you mean that with sensitivity.

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