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Old 02-15-2012, 01:13 PM   #1
Kboland
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Sudbury, ON
Device: Kobo Vox, iPod Touch, Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Warning pop up boxes

So you all know the system pop up boxes that occur when you need to say choose the default program to execute a task. Well I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed that the boxes are white along with the text, making it very difficult to read. This isn't an issue when there is an app icon next to the text, but I'm having the issue in EZpdf reader, and choosing which chapter to go to in this lengthy paper is proving more than difficult. This has been like this since I took my Vox out of the box, before any 'tweaking'. Anyway, anyone know of a system setting to change the box or text default colour?

Cheers

Update:

Here's a few screenshots of it happening. When I select an option, the text changes to a light grey and is visible on the white background, but of course that selects what ever I have pressed. As indicated above, this is not an issue when the icons are present, but in the case of EZpdf reader, it makes jumping around large 1300 page documents a pain

p.s. if you tilt your monitor back, it's possible to view the text beside the page numbers in the PDF screenshot





Cheers again

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