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: Covering mirrors with cloth or removing them from the home entirely.

: A frightening childhood experience involving a mirror or a reflection can act as a trigger. Symptoms and Daily Impact

Living with eisoptrophobia often involves significant lifestyle changes to avoid reflections, which can actually worsen the condition over time. Common symptoms include:

: It can be linked to low self-esteem or Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) , where an individual is distressed by perceived flaws in their appearance.

: Constant worry about unexpectedly seeing a mirror in public places like malls or bathrooms. Treatment and Coping

: Some fear seeing something unexpected in the reflection, such as ghosts or spirits, or believe that breaking a mirror will bring bad luck.

: Panic attacks, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and a strong desire to flee when encountering a reflection.

The phobia often extends beyond mirrors to any reflective surface, such as glass windows, TV screens, or standing water. The underlying reasons for this fear vary significantly between individuals:

How It Works

The application uses ADX and XDF files which are files from TunerPro (Windows software). These files can be found on various sites such as TunerPro Web site itself, GearHead EFI forums as well as your cars enthusiasts forums related to your specific vehicle.

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Here is the easy steps that you can follow that will get you going

Steps

  • Find the ADX file for your vehicle. This is often the hardest part. Once your've found it, the rest is easy!

  • Install the ALDLdroid application from Google Play

  • Use the Import Data stream feature of the application to import your ADX file.

  • Connect the ALDL cable to your vehicle diagnostic port. Hit the Connect to ECU menu in the application and watch the data come in!

Hardware Supported

The application supports various hardware that can be wired or connected wirelessly to your Android device. Here is what is currently supported:

Data logging

Wired connection (USB) and wireless (Bluetooth) are both supported by the app. For Bluetooth, we suggest the Red Devil River adapters (or the 1320 electronics if you can find one used) and for USB, any FTDI (USB chip) based cable will do. :obd2allinone should have what you need. eisoptrophobia_recreation

Chip programming

It is possible to program chip for your ECU using the Moates BURN1 (discontinued), BURN2 as well as AutoProm. : Covering mirrors with cloth or removing them

Real-time tuning

For real-time tuning, the application currently support the Moates hardware as well. That is the Ostrich as well as the AutoProm. Common symptoms include: : It can be linked

NVRAM ECU

If you ECU is equipped with an NVRAM module for real-time tuning, that is also supported for some ECU. Mainly Australian ECUs at this point and more can be added as required.

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Application Screenshots

Some of the features described above can be seen on the screenshots below.

Customer Video

We love to see what our customers do with our application so here a video of Boosted & Built Garage and his pretty awesome setup.

: Covering mirrors with cloth or removing them from the home entirely.

: A frightening childhood experience involving a mirror or a reflection can act as a trigger. Symptoms and Daily Impact

Living with eisoptrophobia often involves significant lifestyle changes to avoid reflections, which can actually worsen the condition over time. Common symptoms include:

: It can be linked to low self-esteem or Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) , where an individual is distressed by perceived flaws in their appearance.

: Constant worry about unexpectedly seeing a mirror in public places like malls or bathrooms. Treatment and Coping

: Some fear seeing something unexpected in the reflection, such as ghosts or spirits, or believe that breaking a mirror will bring bad luck.

: Panic attacks, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and a strong desire to flee when encountering a reflection.

The phobia often extends beyond mirrors to any reflective surface, such as glass windows, TV screens, or standing water. The underlying reasons for this fear vary significantly between individuals:

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