Hello Alex,

thanks for your idea.

I use openSUSE with Gnome 3.32.2 an the moment.
Is is compatible with compiz?

Best regards

Am Mi., 2. Okt. 2019 um 16:55 Uhr schrieb Alex ARNAUD <aarn...@hypra.fr>:

> Hello Felix,
>
> To benefit to the best accessibility of color I advise you to use the
> Compiz Window manager that include a module called Color Filter that
> provide many color filter schema.
>
> To make it working you need to have compatible distribution (Fedora,
> Debian, Arch, not Ubuntu or Mint) and a desktop environment compatible
> with Compiz (Mate for example).
>
> Let us know if you need help for this.
>
> Best regards,
> Alex.
>
> Le 15/09/2019 à 21:11, Felix Lehmann via gnome-accessibility-list a écrit :
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I really like the accessibility options a lot.
> > Unfortunately the "high contrast" mode only has the automatic color
> > black and white (or vice versa).
> >
> > My question:
> > Could it be possible to implement other color combinations in the
> > future? Visually impaired people can cope with very individual colors.
> > My mother, for example, uses bold yellow lettering on a black background.
> >
> > The default "high contrast" mode (black-white) unfortunately dazzles her
> > a bit too much.
> >
> > Have I perhaps overlooked something and the setting for the color
> > selection is already there?
> >
> > I am looking forward to your answers/ideas.
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Felix L.
> >
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> >
>


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