Background Color (reading msgs)

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Don Guillett

I seem to not be able to adjust brightness/contrast very well on my monitor
so I would like to find a way to change the background color of msgs that I
read.
 
Don Guillett said:
I seem to not be able to adjust brightness/contrast very well on my monitor
so I would like to find a way to change the background color of msgs that I
read.

Which graphics/video cared are you using/

Many have software tools for adjusting brightness etc.
even if the Monitor itself has no such function.
 
I use a custom color for my window.

Hue: 80 Red:191
Sat: 240 Green:255
Lum:210 Blue:191

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Ronald Sommer

:I seem to not be able to adjust brightness/contrast very well on my monitor
: so I would like to find a way to change the background color of msgs that
I
: read.
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: Don Guillett
: SalesAid Software
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You may get better legibility by changing the reading font.
Some fonts use fatter 'pen' strokes than others. Go to Tools >
Options > Read > Fonts. I find that Tahoma looks best on my laptop.

Gary VanderMolen
 
This seems? to be the idea that I am looking for. I went to
control panel>appearance and customization>change the color scheme>windows
classic>advanced>window>etc.
How would I get to a VERY light gray or something besides the glaring white.
 
Don Guillett said:
I seem to not be able to adjust brightness/contrast very well on my monitor
so I would like to find a way to change the background color of msgs that I
read.

Right click a blank spot on the desktop and choose Personalization.
Click Window color and appearance.
Click Open classic appearance properties for more color choices.
Click Advanced.
In the Item drop down box choose Application background.
 
The whole font and color scheme has been screwed up since o/e.
I spent hours on the phone with microsoft and then they determined that the
user key was damaged. Created a new key....worked fine for 2-3 times and was
screwed up again. Don't think they know where to look. If it affects you in
Word it can be effectively changed by altering the doc1.-template and saving
it.
 
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