Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
I'll just try to ignore the grayness. Sure makes me wonder what was Adobe
Lou Martindale wrote:
Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
I'll just try to ignore the grayness. Sure
Be that as it may, Adobe's desire for conformity should not deprive
users of the ability to set their own color schemes. Just a little
matter of user control that the Adobe mandarins of design seem
unwilling to surrender.
That said, it would be a welcome addition to the entire Windows
Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
I'll just try to ignore the grayness. Sure makes me wonder what was Adobe
Lou Martindale wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
> suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
> the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
> I'll just try to ignore the grayness.
Be that as it may, Adobe's desire for conformity should not deprive
users of the ability to set their own color schemes. Just a little
matter of user control that the Adobe mandarins of design seem
unwilling to surrender.
That said, it would be a welcome addition to the entire Windows
Lou Martindale wrote:
Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of problems,
both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
seem to fade into the screen. The document is in full living color, but
the
background (toolbar, pods, menu bar, status
Lou Martindale wrote:
> Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of problems,
> both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
> seem to fade into the screen. The document is in full living color, but
> the
> background (toolbar, pods, menu bar,
Lou,
The only option you have is to change the UI Brightness, i.e. the type of
gray used for the UI. This option can be found at
File Preferences Interface
Especially for beamer presentations you have to have the lightest gray, which
may also pull you out of your depression ;-)
- Michael
Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of
problems,
both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
seem to fade into the screen. The document is in full living color, but
the
background (toolbar, pods, menu bar, status bar, etc.) are all in
Lou, I think you are out of luck. That is the Adobe corporate colour
scheme and now conforms to the other Adobe applications.
I hope to stand corrected however.
Alan
On 27/03/2010, at 8:15 AM, Lou Martindale wrote:
> This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and
>
Lou,
The only option you have is to change the "UI Brightness", i.e. the type of
gray used for the UI. This option can be found at
File > Preferences > Interface
Especially for beamer presentations you have to have the lightest gray, which
may also pull you out of your depression ;-)
-
> Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of
> problems,
> both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
> seem to fade into the screen. The document is in full living color, but
> the
> background (toolbar, pods, menu bar, status bar, etc.) are
This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and searched
for an answer. I'm hoping someone on this vast list can help me.
Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of problems,
both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
seem
Lou, I think you are out of luck. That is the Adobe corporate colour
scheme and now conforms to the other Adobe applications.
I hope to stand corrected however.
Alan
On 27/03/2010, at 8:15 AM, Lou Martindale wrote:
This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and
This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and searched
for an answer. I'm hoping someone on this vast list can help me.
Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of problems,
both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
seem
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