Hello Pixie! On Saturday, October 04, 2003, 6:57 PM, you wrote:
P> Kind of a downside, maybe windows 95 limited, but there isn't a way P> to adjust message box text color from window text color.. As a P> result the white on grey for messagebox items (eg: the header P> display in the message preview) becomes hard to read...which P> also proliferates throughout windows.. I had this difficulty, too, back when I had Win95. XP has a few more options--I played with them the other day, including a special section for hearing- or vision-impaired users. Even so, the best I can do leaves the Address Book dialogue boxes in the tiniest of tiny, pale-on-pale type. I had just learned, from lurking, in a message of Marck D. Pearlstone's, the usefulness of groups and was trying to go down my entire address book (not many, about 50) and sort them into signcomplete (pgp) and nousepgp. Stopped after about the 6th one--it was about to put my eyes out! So, let me add my query to this thread: A way to make the Address Book dialogue boxes have larger print and more contrast? P> Would be a whole lot more preferable to simply be able to tweak P> panel text color and background from within TB! Yes. Surely there's a way to over-ride Windows in this, as in the other TB! font and color settings! P> Ah well, life is just so hard at times! :-) But maybe we could address this need through the Wish List, Pixie? -- Best regards, Mary The Bat! 2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1
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