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@TheClockworkDodo If you are using windows 10 have you tried messing around with Ease of Access in the settings?
There are colour filters, high contrast settings and a screen narrator.

Dez 🙂
Thanks Dez, but I'm using Chromium on a Linux machine. I have lots of preferences set so that things are easier for me to access, but none of the things you mention would actually be any help for my particular needs - I just need ordinary text that's not too small or too twiddly, and nothing flashing or moving about too much.
 
Thanks Dez, but I'm using Chromium on a Linux machine. I have lots of preferences set so that things are easier for me to access, but none of the things you mention would actually be any help for my particular needs - I just need ordinary text that's not too small or too twiddly, and nothing flashing or moving about too much.
Ah Juliet, I'm an old dyed-in-the-wool MS-DOS and Windows man. 😛
Dunno too much about Linux, I never really got on with it.

Dez
 
Doesn't need to be that big! :D

R's an internet security specialist, he wouldn't have windows in the house. At least ... oh, you know what I mean 🙄 :D
 
Doesn't need to be that big! :D

R's an internet security specialist, he wouldn't have windows in the house. At least ... oh, you know what I mean 🙄 :D
Can you increase the size of font on screen? After retinopathy I use Ctrl and + key and read everything at 200%.... the more sensible option would not have been using the laptop until I could see properly.
 
Can you increase the size of font on screen? After retinopathy I use Ctrl and + key and read everything at 200%.... the more sensible option would not have been using the laptop until I could see properly.

We have just increased it on the test version today. If people are still having issues with reading text, I will increase it again.
 
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