Thanks very much for your message, Ron.  It is very much appreciated.

I have never used Legacy as my Primary software program but have
followed all the Forums with interest in the bop that it's developers
would implement the Windows OS system that the User has set. (I would
then switch to using it because there now would not be any "blank"
screens and boxes!)  I do not know anything 'bout writing software but I
thought it would be a simple procedure to do so.  In TMG you have the
choice of using Windows Default which takes into account the User's
setup, and in FTM and RM it occurs automatically.   Of course you can
customise to your heart's content if you want to.

I was going to post another message to the Forum but decided not to in
case someone knocking me back.

Perhaps I am asking too much.

Geoff - are you reading this? (incidentally I follow your Webinars with
interest and am a subscriber to them)

Regards
Gazza
> I thought that you had abandoned Legacy because of its lack of consideration
> for those with visual impairments. This problem was first entered in Mantis,
> the Legacy bug list, in July of last year and was marked as a high priority.
> It was further updated in March of this year.
<snip>

Ron Ferguson

------------------------------
> I am still hoping that they have, at last, provided for High Contrast
> users.  At the moment many boxes and screens, including the Right Hand
> Census page, appear white and blank for the said users even tho' there
> is text contained in them.    If TMG, Family Tree Maker and Roots Magic
> can do it surely Legacy can!
>
> Gazza
>



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