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How To Change Font Color On Samsung S9

  1. I have a mental inability following a stroke where I cannot think straight when looking at confusing colors and images. In the past I accept found that phones work well for me as long as I use a manifestly white wallpaper. I set my Note 3 wallpaper to plain white with the Colors application. While the screen is now suitable for me, the title bar at the summit is light gray to white, with white fonts. The fonts are illegible. I cannot read the time, for example. It would be peachy if I could ready the font color to black, simply I cannot observe whatsoever setting to exercise so. Or, declining that, if I could gear up but the championship bar to blackness, that would work equally well. I can't set the whole screen wallpaper to blackness, because that triggers the problem. I can handle black in the championship bar, but not for the whole screen.

    Is there a way to set the font color to black, or modify the color of the title bar?



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  2. Become to Settings and click the "Device" button, so choose the selection called "Accessibility" under the Device button.

    Then a new prepare of options will appear. Search the new options for an pick called "Color adjustment" which starts a process of identifying which colors you find hard to run across and let's y'all change them to a more suitable color.

  3. Thanks. I went through the procedure, but it is not what I need. I don't have any problem seeing colors (not color blind), I just need to alter the color of the font in the home screen championship bar.

    I found a place to change the font, just even if I choose a unlike font information technology is withal displayed in white, which is illegible on a pale grey background.

  4. Run across if information technology'south possible to change the greyness in the "Color aligning" process. Marking information technology equally one of the colors you have trouble seeing fifty-fifty though you can meet it. Then meet what other colors information technology allows you lot to change it to to allow the font to stand out on top of information technology without beingness as well dark.

    Otherwise I don't call up there's a manner to change the font color unless you root your telephone.

  5. Thanks for the idea, merely even so doesn't solve the problem.

    Concluding night I found one sort-of workaround - I went into Accessibility and ready the screen to reverse, and and then selected a solid blackness wallpaper from Colors. This fabricated the screen white and the font black. Simply it's not a very good solution because information technology also reverses all the icons and everything else on the screen. Information technology makes things look really weird. But at least I can read the text in the title bar.

    This morn I tried experimenting again. I found that if I used a solid color, but of a medium color intensity (e.1000., medium bluish), and turned off the reverse colour pick in Accessibility, the font went back to white, and the icons all looked normal again, yet I was able to read the font because the medium color of the championship bar was nighttime plenty to create enough contrast. This is a better solution than reversing the screen. But I like a solid white screen; it'southward cheerful. A solid blackness wallpaper would work even meliorate for legibility, only that'south mode too goth for me. Is in that location any color more depressing than black?

    I've never bothered to root whatever telephone I take endemic, but maybe now is the time. However, before I do and then I'd like to know for certain that rooting will give me the selection to change the font color. I suspect it will still not be possible, so rooting would exist a wasted attempt. But maybe rooting really will let me to set the font colour. More likely it will allow me to set the color of the title bar separately from the rest of the screen. On my old Android phone (Gingerbread) the championship bar was always black regardless of what color wallpaper I used.

  6. I thought there was a specific option as to whether or not the condition bar was transparent...? Maybe endeavour a different launcher. I'grand using Nova, and there is an option to brand the condition bar transparent or not. If it is Not set to transparent, then it is a blackness bar with white letters and icons. Is this what you lot are looking for?
  7. If you root your telephone then you tin change the status bar to transparent or set the condition bar to any colour you wish it to be
  8. I googled on rooting, and it seemed complicated and scary. Plus, it appears that if I root the telephone doing and so will destroy all my installed apps and configurations. Information technology took me all day to get the phone configured, so that is a major badgerer. On the other manus, information technology would allow me to get rid of My Magazine and other junk that I have no use for.

    In the meantime, I installed Nova Launcher, and information technology appears to have resolved my trouble. The top bar is at present solid black while the rest of the screen uses the solid white wallpaper. It's however non perfect; captions nether the icons are still in a white font, and thus invisible. This is only a problem for seldom-used apps whose icons are unrecognizable. I'm not an icon guy; give me a label in text that I can read.

    Thank you again for the suggestions. :)

  9. S4UserX

    I got i solution for the lock screen. Install the Dash clock app. Information technology allows you to alter your lock screen clock color from white to black. I had put a white wallpaper in lock screen and couldn't read the time. This helped. Sorry I can't help with abode screen through. X
  10. lterry913

    All-time bet is to use a launcher... Nova will permit you lot add shading to toys and bottom and then it will shore blackness and make icons stand out... It besides permit you chose other chore bar options.
  11. pinkazz

    i had the same consequence. my background is a photo with mostly white at the top so i couldnt really encounter the battery life or other icons at the top where the title bar is. the only solution i plant was to activate the feature for "high dissimilarity fonts" in the Vision tab under the Accessibility menu. this feature created a black outline border around the white font. MUCH better for me. hope this helps.
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