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I was just wondering if anyone has/knows a trustworthy program that would invert the colors in my display for a Windows XP. If you don't know what I mean by 'invert', look at the pic I attatched.
I tried google but I couldn't find anything. If you ask why I wan't it, I think it would be cool to have an inverted computer and I could show my friends  . I also like what the icons look like.
Thanks.

[cleaning up - attachment deleted by admin]I agree, it looks nice. easy to do on a Mac with a couple of keystrokes. I'll report back later.


I saw this
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/accessibility/magnifierinvertcolors.mspx

That only inverts the colors of the magnifier window. Anyone know how to do it for EVERYTHING. I've also looked at the video card SETTINGS but I didn't find anything....
 As your image shows, you've already inverted the color in part of that image.  So, why do you need to ask the question? 

I'm wondering why you want to do this.  I think the inverted part looks UGLY. I used paint to inver the colors. And I think it look cool  Well, you could invert everything one by one, but that would be a huge pain.  I'll be on the lookout for something.Thanks. I don't mean by inverting pictures, i mean inverting the overall colors of the computer.I would think anything that does this automatically would be a major DRAIN on resources... Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on June 04, 2007, 09:38:32 PM

Thanks. I don't mean by inverting pictures, i mean inverting the overall colors of the computer.

Don't worry, I get what you mean.  See, I was thinking you could invert your background, then replace your icons with inverted versions (IconoMaker is a good free program that I use).  Then you could use the Display Properties to adjust the look of your folders, taskbar, windows, etc.

Like patio said, something that does this automatically might be a drain, but still, I'll be on the lookout for something.If only you had Mac, then you could use this.

I'm Googling for something still, so just hang tight. Quote from: Dark Blade on June 05, 2007, 02:28:59 AM
If only you had Mac, then you could use this.

I'm Googling for something still, so just hang tight.

June 3rd, I wrote...

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easy to do on a Mac with a couple of keystrokes

If you have a monitor with BNC connectors, just swap 'em around for an interesting effect. You could cut open and hack a VGA cable extender by swapping wires around if your monitor has a captive cable, but it would be so easy to fry your hardware if you didn't know what you were doing.

Quote from: contrex on June 05, 2007, 02:46:27 AM
If you have a monitor with BNC connectors, just swap 'em around for an interesting effect. You could cut open and hack a VGA cable extender by swapping wires around if your monitor has a captive cable, but it would be so easy to fry your hardware if you didn't know what you were doing.
Interesting.....I do LOVE cutting stuff open
But I wouldn't have any idea what I was doing....


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