Turns the background color of web pages, word, and TXT into a touch of apple green:
For Windows 7:
Step 1: Right-click the desktop and choose "personalized"> "window color"> "Advanced appearance Settings.
Step 2: In the displayed dialog box, select "window" from the "Project I" drop-down list ".
Step 3: Open the corresponding "1 (l)" list on the right and select "other" items. In the displayed dialog box, set "hue) ", set the" saturation (SAT) "parameter to 90, and set the" brightness (Lum) "parameter to 205. Click "OK" to exit the settings.
Note: At this time, the word/TXT file has become light green, and the browser window will also become light green in the next step.
Step 4: Open IE, select "Internet Options" in the "Tools" column, and click "general". The "appearance" section in the bottom part has a "Auxiliary Function" button, click to select the first item "ignore the specified color on the webpage ".
In this case, the browser's window also becomes light green.
The initial settings are as follows:
Tones: 160
Saturation: 0
Luminance: 240
PDF settings
Click Edit-preferences-Auxiliary Tools-select "replace document color" and "use Windows Color Scheme ".
In this way, the background of the PDF file is the same as that set above.