Hi

Thanks very much, all very helpful and I'll pass it along.

Have a wee dram for the New Year with me.


Cheers

G

>From Bridgerule in glorious Devon, England.    
On 27 Dec 2011, at 18:19, Esther wrote:

> Hi Gordon,
> 
> I don't know of a way to get a green text on black for the default screen 
> colors.  I know that some low vision Mac users use Nocturne, which does a 
> better job of color inversion (since it doesn't affect the colors of 
> displayed images -- just the text and background).  This is also preferred by 
> some dyslexics, but I don't think it has a green on black color scheme. 
> However, I've also heard that Nocturne's performance is buggy under Lion.  
> Both Nocturne and Black Light, which is billed as "a transparent screen 
> saver", allow you to apply a color tint to viewing screens that is helpful to 
> dyslexics. 
> 
> Here's a link to the most useful summary page I found on this topic:
> • StackExchange: OS X: Software Screen Tinting, or Colour Overlay for Mac 
> Users with Dyslexia
> <http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/15073/software-screen-tinting-or-colour-overlay-for-mac-users-with-dyslexia>
> The above long link is likely to wrap, so I'll also supply a shortened link: 
> http://bit.ly/rTk37y
> 
Snipped for brevity.

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