File names under library thumbnails too dark to read...

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Mike Warren
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File names under library thumbnails too dark to read...

Post by Mike Warren »

In VS Pro X2, the file names under library thumbnails are too dark to read... Is there a way to lighten the writing so it is more visible??? Thanks. Mike
Black Lab
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Post by Black Lab »

Mike, this is the third thread I have moved from the Chat forum to the VideoStudio forum. If your topic is product specific it only benefits you to post it in the appropriate forum. :wink:

On to your question. I know of no way to adjust the color or contrast of the library file names.
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Post by sjj1805 »

Mike,
unfortunately you haven't filled in half of your computer specifications.
If your using a laptop then often tilting the angle of the screen changes your perception of contrast/brightness. If you have a desktop computer then the monitor itself should have some controls that enable you to alter brightness and contrast - unfortunately these controls vary from monitor to monitor, some have buttons, others have knobs or dials.
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