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Originally Posted by DixieGal
Try using a sans serif font to increase background contrast between the letters.
I can not use e-ink either due tp having poor vision and being unable to see the low contrast.
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Thanks. I'm definitely going to try other fonts. Also, I'll try rigging up a black frame around the screen to see if that helps contrast perception. If so, I'll go crazy with a sharpee.
I just had another thought. Is it possible to invert the display. So instead of having black text on a white background, to have white text on a black background?