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Help - Screen Visibility in Windows Live Mail I have been using Laptop for travel and Desktop for home use. Although I am
quite used to of the screen glares and character size setups on the older OP
systems, but still cannot set the Laptop screen characters, so that the screen
visibility increases to the point, that I can separate the 'selected' and
remaining lines of the e-mail. I am lucky enough to be able to set the new
Windows Live Mail and transfer my Hotmail, IMAP and POP3 accounts, and it is
running OK, but I am still trying to set the screen, so that the selection
process becomes more visible. For instance, while I am typing this newsletter,
I can easily recognize the screen content of the letter, but the remaining part
of the screen, that is, the News server name (msnews.microsoft.com) and
individual selected Newsgroup name (microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop)
are so lightly visible that I can barely see which newsgroup I have selected. I
wonder, am I the only user having this visibility problem, or this is a common
Windows Live Mail problem. In Outlook Express of Windows XP or in Windows 98,
the selected header line were light blue enough and the displaying characters
were deep black, and I had no visibility problem, but that is not so in either
my Laptop or the Desktop PCs under Windows Live Mail. (In Microsoft Word, I can
easily visualize the selected header line and contents). Any comments, how to
fix it in Vista? Thanks in advance. |