Anyone else bothered by the vibration?

Sweet! Thanks for this info. My lux settings were a lot higher (add two zeros to everything), but I never looked at them before the last FW update, maybe that is why. BTW the trasnitiondelay still moves while set to 0, but I still have not found it documented anywhere why it should be >= 2 but < 5.
Careful, Nate, I converted from millilux to lux, for better readability. You will have three zeroes more in the registry entry.

Here it says, that transition delay must be 'greater than 2, default is 5'. Thought I had read 1-5 earlier.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/mt147025(v=vs.85).aspx
 
And to get completely offtopic, I got a nice one for you:

In the registry, set HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MTP\DataStore from 'C:\Data\Users\PUBLIC' to 'C:\'.
Connect to a Windows PC and browse the full filesystem :) No reboot required. I, for my part, will set it back to the original value, before rebooting. Just let me copy the whole filesystem off to a PC for further inspection in the meantime.

Unfortunately, the shutter.wav in C:\Windows\Media can not be overwritten or deleted :-/

Good night :)
Corwin
 
And to get completely offtopic, I got a nice one for you:

In the registry, set HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MTP\DataStore from 'C:\Data\Users\PUBLIC' to 'C:\'.
Connect to a Windows PC and browse the full filesystem :) No reboot required. I, for my part, will set it back to the original value, before rebooting. Just let me copy the whole filesystem off to a PC for further inspection in the meantime.

Unfortunately, the shutter.wav in C:\Windows\Media can not be overwritten or deleted :-/

Good night :)
Corwin
Ya I had got that one already. Thanks!