How Can I make my screen turns Black&White?

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i'm intersted in how to make my screen turns to Black&White only.. it
sounds stupid but I need it for a purpose.
I tried to play with the screen RGB colors and my V-card "nVIDIA
GeForce FX 5200" but with no result of having the saturation played
with.

I wish my screen would look like this: (as an example of what I mean)
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/3291/untitled1mg3.jpg

:D

for any tips answers please reply on : (e-mail address removed)

thanks in advance
 
Open internet options,select colors button on bottom of page,edit colors
to black & white
 
i'm intersted in how to make my screen turns to Black&White only..
it
sounds stupid but I need it for a purpose.
I tried to play with the screen RGB colors and my V-card "nVIDIA
GeForce FX 5200" but with no result of having the saturation played
with.

I wish my screen would look like this: (as an example of what I
mean)
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/3291/untitled1mg3.jpg


Find your video settings (different video cards using different
control programs) and set saturation to zero. You indicated (as best
as I could tell) that you changed the saturation setting but it had no
effect. Did you increase or decrease saturation? It is possible to
oversaturate (i.e., go beyond the 100% setting). Did you click Apply
instead of Close? Does their control applet show changes in an
example image when you make changes? Sometimes saturation is called
hue or chroma. If there is no saturation or no chroma then there is
no color.

It is possible that the application sets the saturation level. While
you mention a site by using Internet Explorer, you really don't
mention in which application you want to see its video output
desaturated to show as black & white.
for any tips answers please reply on : (e-mail address removed)

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