On 12/24/14 06:18, Tim wrote:
I'm curious, now. On at least some desktops you can change the look to
be black on white (or other things), that should cause all decent
programs to display that way, including email and webpages. Does this
not work for you? Is it only a partial solution?
Yes, wherever possible I select the options that provide a screen with
white text on a black background. In some cases it's simply a matter of
selecting a "theme."
That certainly works for me except at times where a web page wants a
response and it shows what I type in black text on black. Then I have to
switch to a conventional color scheme, highlight the text, or simply
have faith that I typed it right!
That considered white on black is still the best option for me and I
accept the few problems I have with it. I've been doing this for a long
time and made adjustments over the years. The only problem encountered
was a complaint when someone saw white on black in a message and
protested and I think I know how to prevent that from happening now,
although it seems like nit picking to me.
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