Inverse Display Colors

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davidwt

I am looking for a way to reverse/invert the colors that display on my
monitor and was hoping that someone out there might have a good idea
on how to do that. My issue is that I have a problem with my eyes so
that most of the Windows color schemes are dificult for me to see. I
have been using the High Contrast Black color scheme and that works
about 90% of the time. However, depending on how the application/web
page is coded, about 10% of the time text simply is not displayed
because it is trying to display black text on a black background.

What I am looking for is a way to control the video display so that
the colors are reversed/inverted, similar to the Invert Colors option
in Windows Paint or Windows Magnifier applications. I figure this way,
I could set the Windows color scheme to the standard Windows colors,
but the colors that would actually display on the screen would be
reversed/inverted colors. For example, the standard blank white window
that appears when you open a new session of Notepad would appear as a
blank black window.

I thought my best bet would be to find a video card that had the
reverse/invert colors option, but I have not been able to find one. I
had also looked for a monitor that had that option built in, but have
been unable to find one with that option.

Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Daivd.
 
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Bob Myers

I am looking for a way to reverse/invert the colors that display on my
monitor and was hoping that someone out there might have a good idea
on how to do that. My issue is that I have a problem with my eyes so
that most of the Windows color schemes are dificult for me to see. I
have been using the High Contrast Black color scheme and that works
about 90% of the time. However, depending on how the application/web
page is coded, about 10% of the time text simply is not displayed
because it is trying to display black text on a black background.

There is no easy way to "invert" colors via the display,
in the vast majority of monitors. You would need to do
this via the appropriate software (and I have NO idea where
you would find such) on the PC.

Bob M.
 

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