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| Vista contrast adjustment? Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very bad lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a password I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due to this contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. -- Thanks in advance... Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? Have you installed the latest available drivers for your video adapter? -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message news:hB2jk.4842$KZ.1480@newsfe03.iad... Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very bad lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a password I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due to this contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. -- Thanks in advance... Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 13:52:09 -0400, "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote: >Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't >read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very bad >lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a password >I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due to this >contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista >problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an >adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. Since any computer monitor is basically a TV minus a tuner your first step should always be to calibrate your monitor using it's controls to set proper white and black points. There are many web sites that give more detailed specifics. If you want to get fancy there are several gadgets that attach to the screen and allow adjustments that way. If you want to do it from Windows alone and you already have the latest drivers for your video card then you might be happier ditching Vista specific color themes and pick one of the higher contrast or classic settings. Right click anywhere there's a blank space on your desktop, Personalize, Windows Colors and appearances. Click on classic appearances at the bottom proceed from there. Or... Go to Control Panel, Ease of Access Center, make the computer easier to use, now see if the high contrast option is enabled to implement left Shift key + Left Alt key + Print Screen... a trick few know about. |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? Vista has the worse fonts on any OS I have every seen... not only that, there are errors and mish matches of fonts throughout the interface Can you say bad design? Well I can! "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message news:hB2jk.4842$KZ.1480@newsfe03.iad... > Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't > read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very > bad lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a > password I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due > to this contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known > Vista problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must > be an adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. > > -- > Thanks in advance... Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? Sorry to hear you apparently have bad hardware. Vista's font displays are the best ever! -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "zuoer" <XP@ru.com> wrote in message news:488ccfed@newsgate.x-privat.org... Vista has the worse fonts on any OS I have every seen... not only that, there are errors and mish matches of fonts throughout the interface Can you say bad design? Well I can! "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message news:hB2jk.4842$KZ.1480@newsfe03.iad... > Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't > read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very > bad lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a > password I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due > to this contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known > Vista problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must > be an adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. > > -- > Thanks in advance... Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? > Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista problem (I had no > problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an adjustment for this > somewhere. Can someone please help. Well numerous people are talking bollocks, then. It is true that Vista has introduced a new 'highlight' for UI components, and numerous people (including me) find it has insufficient contrast on certain displays (notably my laptop). But this has nothing to do with reading words on websites. Sounds more like a display driver problem to me, or something is set up wrong with your monitor. Is it a new computer, or have you installed Vista on an XP machine? SteveT |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 21:25:02 +0100, "Steve Thackery" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >> Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista problem (I had no >> problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an adjustment for this >> somewhere. Can someone please help. > >Well numerous people are talking bollocks, then. Odd, seems many have found there way to this newsgroup and can only blindly sing praises of Microsoft rather than being objective, honest or even willing to learn the truth how screwed-up Vista can be in some situations. Why do you suppose that is? a. This newsgroup because of a few hot-heads is unable to function as a normal group where people come to seek help. b. This newsgroup is infested with Microsoft fanboys and apologists. c. Way too many wannabe types post here that really know nothing and are really here to defend Microsoft and expect this place to function as a fan club. d. All of the above. |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? Ringmaster wrote: > On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 21:25:02 +0100, "Steve Thackery" > <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: > >>> Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista problem (I had no >>> problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an adjustment for this >>> somewhere. Can someone please help. >> Well numerous people are talking bollocks, then. > > Odd, seems many have found there way to this newsgroup and can only > blindly sing praises of Microsoft rather than being objective, honest > or even willing to learn the truth how screwed-up Vista can be in some > situations. > > Why do you suppose that is? > > a. This newsgroup because of a few hot-heads is unable to function as > a normal group where people come to seek help. > > b. This newsgroup is infested with Microsoft fanboys and apologists. > > c. Way too many wannabe types post here that really know nothing and > are really here to defend Microsoft and expect this place to > function as a fan club. > > d. All of the above. > My hubby Ringmaster can't "sing", but he certainly knows how to "whine". Sometimes he whines louder than the neighborhood cat that's always in heat! |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? "Steve Thackery" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:uz0Z%23cC8IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista problem (I had no >> problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an adjustment for >> this somewhere. Can someone please help. > > Well numerous people are talking bollocks, then. It is true that Vista > has introduced a new 'highlight' for UI components, and numerous people > (including me) find it has insufficient contrast on certain displays > (notably my laptop). But this has nothing to do with reading words on > websites. Sounds more like a display driver problem to me, or something > is set up wrong with your monitor. > > Is it a new computer, or have you installed Vista on an XP machine? > > SteveT It is an HP laptop with Vista facory installed. Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:ulXh5JB8IHA.1080@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Have you installed the latest available drivers for your video adapter? > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message > news:hB2jk.4842$KZ.1480@newsfe03.iad... > Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't > read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very > bad > lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a > password > I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due to this > contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known Vista > problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must be an > adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. > > -- > Thanks in advance... Bob > It is an HP laptop which periodically updates itself, I assume this is part of the update but I will try manually to be sure. Thanks... Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? What is the exact model number of your HP laptop? -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Bob Newman" wrote: It is an HP laptop with Vista facory installed. Bob |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? Not according to tens of people in here that keep complaining about vista fonts and colors.. lol My hardware costs more than your car. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:eAjrwJC8IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Sorry to hear you apparently have bad hardware. Vista's > font displays are the best ever! > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "zuoer" <XP@ru.com> wrote in message > news:488ccfed@newsgate.x-privat.org... > Vista has the worse fonts on any OS I have every seen... > > not only that, there are errors and mish matches of fonts throughout the > interface > > Can you say bad design? Well I can! > > > > > "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message > news:hB2jk.4842$KZ.1480@newsfe03.iad... >> Since switching to Vista I've had a very annoying problem. Often I can't >> read words on a web site unless they are printed in black due to a very >> bad lack of contrast in Vista. Sometimes if there is a box to input a >> password I cannot see the box as the outline around it is not visible due >> to this contrast problem. Numerous people have told me this is a known >> Vista problem (I had no problems at the same sites with XP). There must >> be an adjustment for this somewhere. Can someone please help. >> >> -- >> Thanks in advance... Bob > |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? > Hey capin' crunch...where is the "notification" you're said I'd be > receiving, huh? You have already got it.. but you are too stupid to understand what it was.. lol what a fool you are frank! "fb" <aliasis@sheep-fukker.ima> wrote in message news:g6ijhe$b5k$1@aioe.org... > zuoer wrote: > > <stupid, idiotic, uneducated remarks about fonts removed, as a public > service> > > Hey capin' crunch...where is the "notification" you're said I'd be > receiving, huh? |
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| Re: Vista contrast adjustment? zuoer wrote: >> Hey capin' crunch...where is the "notification" you're said I'd be >> receiving, huh? > > > You have already got it.. but you are too stupid to understand what it > was.. lol > Oh, just another in the long line of delusions you're famous for suffering from, huh? Figures. > what a fool you are frank! I'm the not the idiot moron POS loser fool who can't get his one little install of Vista to run properly and is sending delusional non-existent 'notifications". That would be you, you stupid moron loser fool. |
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