Have you ever had trouble reading some text on your computer? I have. Here are the ideas and solutions that I have found to make the computer screen a little easier on the eyes.
Adobe Reader 7.0
allows users to change the coloers used to display PDF files. If you go to the Edit menu and select Preferences, you will see a new indow with a list of options on the left. Select Accessibility and you will see the following window.
Check the Replace Document Colors box and select the Use High-Contrast Colors option. I recomend the yellow-text-on-black setting.
Adobe has other accessibilty features that I will highlight in other posts.
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Not much too say, except that I talk a lot.
I am legally blind, having Stargardt Disease , which has affected the shape of my life in some strange ways.
I love photography, as you can see in my photoblog, and I love to tinker with my computer to make it more accessible, as you can see in my Large Print Ideas blog.
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