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  • #31
    Originally posted by abu_shawarib View Post
    Users with visual difficulties or impairment should use the high contrast option in the settings. Moreover, there is a high contrast icon theme.
    Your "high contrast" theme is a joke. It just adds 1-2 px outlines around UI elements and thats it. For me it barely makes a difference. Remember, for example, Windows XP themes? They had bold, thick elements and sometimes those elements even had different colors. MacOS 10.6 era? They colored whole buttons with colors. I do want my delete button red, confirm button green (or vice-versa) and other buttons to have some different color than window background. I want my scrollbar being not gray 69% on gray 68% background but being visually distinguishable - lets say brown on gray. When do we lost our sanity to this grey goo we call interfaces today?

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