Hi all, i’ve tried googling and can’t even find a discussion on the topic let alone an answer, so hoping someone here can help even if it’s to say nope. With both my phone and computers i tend to use dark mode, but that often strains my eyes too much itself, so was wondering if there’s any way to squash the contrast at all, and that could be in light or dark modes tbh. I use a pc laptop and a pixel phone if that’s relevant at all. But the real gold standard i can think of is the kindle app on android that has a light brownish background and dark brownish type, for me that’s absolutely perfect. TIA
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Here’s some options that could help
For your Laptop:
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Adjust Display Settings: Check the laptop’s display settings. Sometimes, there are options to adjust contrast or color settings. Look for “Color Calibration” or “Display Settings” in the Control Panel or Settings app.
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Accessibility Settings: Some operating systems offer accessibility features that allow users to adjust contrast or invert colors. Explore the accessibility settings on the laptop to see if there are options to modify contrast or color schemes.
For your Pixel Phone:
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Accessibility Settings: Android phones have accessibility settings that can modify display contrast. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display and look for options related to color correction, contrast, or color inversion.
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Third-Party Apps: There might be third-party apps available on the Google Play Store that offer different color schemes or customization options for text and background colors.
Awesome, thank you kind person!
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