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hi all ,

actually yellow backgroud with black type is easier on the eyes than a

black and white combination. ( it takes alittle more work to get . i dont

have xp but i know in the control panel under display >>> appearance u can

change your backrounds thruout your computer. i have had yellow backrground with

black type for years and the easiest on my eyes.( black and white too stark

imho)

I also use full spectrum bulbs: chromolux brand : get thru hardware stores,

health food stores and some catalogues like someone posted, .....they are

much easier on the eyes, last me about two years each but are more expensive

than

your average lite bulb( more yellow than white which makes it easier on the

eyes but u dont see any distortion while using them)

somish

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Thanks. I tried again. The background for docs is called " window " and

there's a colour that looks like another white in the sample squares but

is in fact a gorgeous parchment colour.

I've chosen " maple " for the surrounds, which matches beautifully, and it's

important with XP to download Cleartype from the MS site. That's me fixed.

Rob

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hi all ,

actually yellow backgroud with black type is easier on the eyes than a

black and white combination. ( it takes alittle more work to get . i

dont

have xp but i know in the control panel under display >>> appearance u

can

change your backrounds thruout your computer. i have had yellow

backrground with

black type for years and the easiest on my eyes.( black and white too

stark imho)

I also use full spectrum bulbs: chromolux brand : get thru hardware

stores,

health food stores and some catalogues like someone posted, .....they are

much easier on the eyes, last me about two years each but are more

expensive than

your average lite bulb( more yellow than white which makes it easier on

the

eyes but u dont see any distortion while using them)

somish

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