Color depth can be adjusted in Windows 7 by going to display settings, clicking Advanced, going to the Monitor tab that is available in the window that opens, and choosing the Color Depth combo box.

Regards,
Steve





On 5/9/2011 4:25 PM, Alan Siman wrote:
Where in win7 is color set? I found screen resolution easily but for the
life of me cannot find where the 32 but color is set.

On 5/9/2011 5:12 AM, Stephen Clower wrote:
Edmund,

Window-Eyes doesn't care what your screen colors are set to. However,
our graphic dictionaries are designed with machines running at
1024x768 at a 32-bit color depth. If you screen settings are
different, Window-Eyes will still speak, but the pre-labeled graphics
likely will not.

Regards,
Steve



On 5/7/2011 6:32 AM, Edmund Dunlop wrote:
Is it still the case that the screen colours etc need to be set. I am
using
a dell netbook with windows version 7 and Window-Eyes version 7.2. If
so,
what should they be set too.



Yours Sincerely



Edmund Dunlop
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