Z87M Gaming - Turn Off Debug LED?

Hello there. This is my first MSI board and I primarily got this for the Red & Black theme I am going for. I noticed the LED Debug output before I bought the board but just assumed that I would be able to turn this feature off. I am on the latest BIOS and I have combed through that thing so many times but I am not seeing the option to turn this feature off? I'd hate to return the board because of it but more importantly I don't feel I can bring myself to put tape over it.
Thoughts?

You can;t turn the debug led off. This is because it is important messager towards the user in case something fails.

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