Anne,

 When you changed the resolution, did you change the color quality also?  I
did see a bit of color degradation with the lower resolution when I was
using 800x600 for vision problems after eye surgery.  I've since been able
to progress to 1024x768 with large fonts (regular fonts tire my eyes out too
quickly!).  I'm sure the resolution affects how well colors show as well as
fonts and everything else on the screen.

Right click on the desktop and go back to Properties > Settings. Make sure
you have the color quality set to Highest (32-bit).

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anne
Brooks
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 7:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] colour confusion 

In the past week I have customized the colors of my Legacy screen.  No
problem.  It has worked well for a week.  Last evening before I shut down
the computer I altered the display properties on the desktop by reducing the
"screen area to less .. 800 by 600 pixels".. That caused a small shudder on
the screen and I noticed the color of the folders on my desktop altered to a
paler shade of yellow.  This morning when I opened Legacy I found a total
disruption in the colors with a mix of all kinds; also the family view
shudders and flashes when the mouse passes over the central part of the page
( not the outside border )....... anyway doesn't look very good to me.  If
someone tells me to delete the user files, could you be fairly specific as I
have had a look and seems there are a lot of files with .usr endings.

Many thanks,
Anne

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