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Old 07-05-2022, 07:05 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Joseph The Grave View Post
My eyesight isn't what it used to be so I have trouble seeing the right hand scroll bar because it blends in too well with the dark theme. Is there a way to change it's color or at least make it more pronounced? I'm on calibre portable v5.44.0 for PC, btw. This is a great program and I'm finding it very useful now that I'm learning how to use it properly but a more visible scrollbar would make it just perfect for me. I did figure out how to change the color of text in columns however and wonder if I can do the same for the scrollbar, either natively or with a plugin.
Only if you change the Windows colour settings, which will of course change it for everything.

Unfortunately the Qt multi-platform graphical user interface framework that calibre uses doesn't provide a way for applications to control scroll bar characteristics.

Via a Look & Feel Preference version 6 makes it easier to enforce Light and Dark mode. I've noticed that the scroll button is a bit easier to see in Light mode. There's a sticky at the top of this forum for the beta, the first post has a link to the beta installer page.

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