Yes, you can use the mouse find (Control-Shift-F) hot key and the Unicode/Attribute hot key (Control-Insert-Numpad-Delete) to read the color. But currently this is only possible in Firefox.

Hth,
Tom


On 8/12/2013 4:47 AM, Iaen Cordell wrote:
G'day list, as part of my role as a system admin I have to monitor
web-pages for color changes in system status, that if a server goes down
the color of the word "OK" changes from blue to red.
is it at all possible to use the windows-eyes find function
control/shift/F keys to search for a particular string?
many thanks for all help.
IC
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