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« on: January 05, 2007, 12:31:50 PM »

Hi,
It appears to me that the tiny colored dots showing the state of the agents and modules is not ideal:
So can it be possible to make the tiny color indicators in the console bigger with more visible color: without all the "eye candy" 3D effects (shadow, light reflection...) that makes it _VERY_ difficult to identify for daltonian people (I can't see the difference between the actual green and red indicators). A pure red or pure light green simple big round points would have been much more convenient for me). So maybe let the choice to the users to use simple pure-color indicators or shinny-3D-eye-candy-super-beautiful ones :lol: .

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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2007, 02:33:51 PM »

Quote from: "daggett"
Hi,
It appears to me that the tiny colored dots showing the state of the agents and modules is not ideal:
So can it be possible to make the tiny color indicators in the console bigger with more visible color: without all the "eye candy" 3D effects (shadow, light reflection...) that makes it _VERY_ difficult to identify for daltonian people (I can't see the difference between the actual green and red indicators). A pure red or pure light green simple big round points would have been much more convenient for me). So maybe let the choice to the users to use simple pure-color indicators or shinny-3D-eye-candy-super-beautiful ones :lol: .

bye for now
Dag


Wow, interesting suggestion !
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