Friday, September 19, 2003
Adjusting Colors To Get Rid Of the 1930/40 Yellow Hue?
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "ARTICLE" @ 09:00 AM
http://www.jenneth.info/archives/000364.html
According to an article at Jenneth's blog, you can get rid of the "yellow screen" that some have complained about on the otherwise excellent HP iPAQ 1930/1940 series. "Well, I went ahead and did just that. Installed the ColorMe proggy by Snoopsoft (NYDITOT doesn't allow you to change any more colors than ColorMe, I've tried it), and I've changed every white color into "248, 248, 240" instead of "255, 255, 255" I've experimented with many colors and the 248, 248, 240 seemed to be the best choice."
Read the full article then if you've got an affected device you want to brighten up a bit, give it a try and post back.
According to an article at Jenneth's blog, you can get rid of the "yellow screen" that some have complained about on the otherwise excellent HP iPAQ 1930/1940 series. "Well, I went ahead and did just that. Installed the ColorMe proggy by Snoopsoft (NYDITOT doesn't allow you to change any more colors than ColorMe, I've tried it), and I've changed every white color into "248, 248, 240" instead of "255, 255, 255" I've experimented with many colors and the 248, 248, 240 seemed to be the best choice."
Read the full article then if you've got an affected device you want to brighten up a bit, give it a try and post back.