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Panther: Enhance Contrast
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October 25, 2003 2:56PM
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Haven't heard any mention of this yet, but in System Preferences>Universal Access there's a slider for 'Enhance Contrast'. What is the use for this?
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dr. zoidberg
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October 25, 2003 3:07PM
well what do you mean? it just does exactly what it says! i suppose it is intended for visually impaired folks.
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ghost_user_name
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October 25, 2003 3:07PM
If you have bad eyesight, increasing the contrast can help you focus and differentiate objects better. That's why it's in the universal access panel.
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October 25, 2003 3:33PM
I understand that, to a point. Move the slider all the way over, is that much necessary? I was just wondering on why it'd go so far.
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johnsonwax
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October 25, 2003 7:05PM
Quote:
Originally posted by iBrowse
I understand that, to a point. Move the slider all the way over, is that much necessary? I was just wondering on why it'd go so far.
Well, I went to a college with a guy that was visually impaired and needed everything B/W and magnified about 1000% to read on a computer.
How much is necessary depends on the person.
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xool
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October 25, 2003 7:23PM
Screen zooming and exposé don't like working with each other too much.
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October 25, 2003 7:29PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Xool
Screen zooming and exposé don't like working with each other too much.
Not hot corners, with mouse clicks and keystrokes it does...
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Originally posted by iBrowse
I understand that, to a point. Move the slider all the way over, is that much necessary? I was just wondering on why it'd go so far.
Well, I went to a college with a guy that was visually impaired and needed everything B/W and magnified about 1000% to read on a computer.
How much is necessary depends on the person.
Originally posted by Xool
Screen zooming and exposé don't like working with each other too much.
Not hot corners, with mouse clicks and keystrokes it does...