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I have mild cataracts so "Windows Dark Mode" and "Windows Light Mode" just don't cut it. They might work OK for people under 40, but not for me. I need "Windows Just Right Mode".
I cannot see the edges of windows, and I cannot tell which window is currently in focus. The accessibility modes with ultra high contrast don't work either (they are total overkill). I need color!
Problems I have not been able to solve yet
1) I need titlebars that have distinct colors that indicate "in focus" or "not in focus". Slight changes in gray are not acceptable, and High Contrst Black vs. White is also unacceptable.
2) I Need window frames that are at least 3 pixels wide, and use the same colors to indicate in focus vs. not in focus.
3) I need the text on the path bar to have more reasonable
Below is a screenshot of my Current Windows 7 Desktop (partially customized with "Classic Shell").
The Photo below shows my Windows 10 Laptop.
OK is the photo active or is the browser window active? If you zoom in near the bottom, you can see that the window frame that does not overlap has a 1 pixel wide strip of orange color. Just plain inadequate.
Also not that the file explorer window in the background at the bottom is inactive, and has a solid white color. I have not found a way to set an "Inactive title bar color"
contrast than I can set on windows 10
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I cannot see the edges of windows, and I cannot tell which window is currently in focus. The accessibility modes with ultra high contrast don't work either (they are total overkill). I need color!
Problems I have not been able to solve yet
1) I need titlebars that have distinct colors that indicate "in focus" or "not in focus". Slight changes in gray are not acceptable, and High Contrst Black vs. White is also unacceptable.
2) I Need window frames that are at least 3 pixels wide, and use the same colors to indicate in focus vs. not in focus.
3) I need the text on the path bar to have more reasonable
Below is a screenshot of my Current Windows 7 Desktop (partially customized with "Classic Shell").
The Photo below shows my Windows 10 Laptop.
OK is the photo active or is the browser window active? If you zoom in near the bottom, you can see that the window frame that does not overlap has a 1 pixel wide strip of orange color. Just plain inadequate.
Also not that the file explorer window in the background at the bottom is inactive, and has a solid white color. I have not found a way to set an "Inactive title bar color"
contrast than I can set on windows 10
Continue reading...