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Originally Posted by lumpynose
For example, one of the ebook readers I installed from the Play store uses a light brown background (instead of white) which makes reading text with it crap on e-ink. If it could query android and find out that it's on an e-ink device it could have used a white background. I don't remember if I ever got it working reasonably because its menus and UI were also using colors that didn't work well on the grayscale e-ink.
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That's where the floating Navigation Ball comes in handy.
Make one of the five available buttons the "App Optimization" option. That way, when you are inside an app, you can adjust different settings such as "Whiten Background", "Enhance Font" or "Enhance Icon" and see the difference such changes make real time.
I have found that some apps, which were initially almost unusable, became functional. I was then able to navigate to their menus to adjust the colour scheme so that it worked better in grayscale.