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How to Invert Colors on Windows 7

Invert Colors on Windows 7


Knowing how to invert colors on Windows 7 is useful for improving your reading experience according to personal preference. Doing this can enable you to change the appearance of Windows 7 on your computer screen so that it might be easier to read online. Or, just for fun, you may simply be keen to see how your computer looks when the colors have been inverted. This article explains what to do to invert the colors on Windows 7.



Steps

  1. Click on the "Start" menu. Type "Magnifier" in the search box. Click on the magnifier application to open it.

    • When the magnifier application opens, your screen will be zoomed in. Click the negative button (-) until you're zoomed out all the way.

      When the magnifier application opens, your screen will be zoomed in.
      When the magnifier application opens, your screen will be zoomed in.
  2. Once you're zoomed out, click on the gray gear to open the "Preferences". Put a check in the box that says "Turn on color inversion". Then click "OK". Your screen colors should now be inverted!
    Once you're zoomed out, click on the gray gear to open the "Preferences".
    Once you're zoomed out, click on the gray gear to open the "Preferences".
    • The options for the magnifier do not change if you leave the application so you will only need to do this once.
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    Example of inverted white screen to black
    Example of inverted white screen to black
    Right click on the magnifier application on the task bar. Click "Pin to taskbar" you'll now be able to invert your screen colors with one click of the mouse. Just right click and choose "close window" to un-invert the colors and click the icon once to invert. Enjoy your inverted screen colors!
    • A typical end result will enable you to read a document online with a black background rather than a white one, with the text changing to white. This can be a lot easier on some people's eyes when reading PDFs, emails, long textual documents, and even Facebook.
    source : www.wikihow.com

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