From the course: Windows Quick Tips
Increase contrast and invert colors - Windows Tutorial
From the course: Windows Quick Tips
Increase contrast and invert colors
- [Instructor] You can change the color and contrast of objects on the screen to make them easier to read. Go to Settings, to the Ease of Access category, then to Color Filters and turn color filters on. Then choose which filter you want. Inverted reverses all colors like a camera negative. Grayscale changes everything to black and white. These filters can make text easier to read with certain color combinations. If you have one of the three most common forms of color blindness, you can choose a filter to help with that. Or you can turn off the color filters, go to High contrast and turn high contrast on. This makes text and interface elements stand out so they're easier to see. Experiment with the different high contrast themes from this menu.
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Increase contrast and invert colors1m 8s
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