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Post by speedy1 on Feb 16, 2020 16:37:39 GMT
I think I read somewhere ,but I can't remember where, about a reading aid that u can access on some websites
So I've heard u can change background colour and fonts and spacing 2 make things easier 2 read
Does anyone know how u do it or what kind of computer I need or if what I'm talking about exists
In particular I was wanting it 4 when I try do my next insurance quote
I don't want 2 miss 1 fucking tick box again and it cost me another £4000 and get me put on a database 2 warn other insurers about me for life (sorry still pissed off!)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2020 22:56:04 GMT
I want to know this too. I think if you have DSA they help with this? It would most likely be for windows platform as that is the biggest demographic.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2020 23:29:20 GMT
You may be thinking of 'high contrast' mode? Basically makes everything two colours and much bigger.
Conversely, just turn the brightness almost all the way down on your monitor. The harder the text is to read, the higher your brain will rev to try and read it.
If this trick works for you, you may find you're absolutely knackered shortly afterwards so I don't recommend anyone does it long term unless, like me, your extremely naive psychiatrist has halved your dose so it's either live with chronic fatigue or be sacked.
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