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SUMMARY
When you change Windows screen colors from the Colors dialog box that
is accessed from the Control Panel, you cannot apply dithered colors
to certain screen elements of the desktop. This prevents you from
selecting an unreadable color combination.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows uses a technique called "dithering" to provide a larger number
of colors than the default for a given display type. A dithered color
is actually a combination of available colors that gives the
appearance of a new color.
REFERENCESFor further information on customizing the Windows desktop colors, refer to the "Microsoft Windows 3.0 User's Guide," pages 147-152. Additional query words: 3.00 3.00a 3.10 3.11
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