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Mark Levitski
December 27th 03, 03:23 PM
Does anyone know how to force Canon software e.g. Zoombrowser4.01,
Photostich, Photorecord, and Apple Quicktime5 they often bundle with miniDV
camcorders (mine is Elura50) to accept WindowsXP color scheme? I am sick of
forced bright-white background.

I am a "power user" who customized every tiny option of my desktop for
nearly a decade, my Windows background has always been 100% BLACK, fonts -
light silver, in general a dark scheme for laptop LCD's (IBM Thinkpad X31),
there's a few applications that force their eye-killing scheme that I cannot
tolerate but I need to be in front of the computer for hours and no other
application is better suited to deal with Canon cameras. For example,
Zoombrowser4.1 preference settings have everything but background color, is
there a registry hack to change it to black or accept my WInXP scheme??

Please reply to Group only, email address isinavlid (to avoid spam).

Bruce Chambers
December 27th 03, 04:01 PM
Greetings --

You'll have to ask this question of the people who developed and
produced the specific application.

Bruce Chambers

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"Mark Levitski" > wrote in message
m...
> Does anyone know how to force Canon software e.g. Zoombrowser4.01,
> Photostich, Photorecord, and Apple Quicktime5 they often bundle with
miniDV
> camcorders (mine is Elura50) to accept WindowsXP color scheme? I am
sick of
> forced bright-white background.
>
> I am a "power user" who customized every tiny option of my desktop
for
> nearly a decade, my Windows background has always been 100% BLACK,
fonts -
> light silver, in general a dark scheme for laptop LCD's (IBM
Thinkpad X31),
> there's a few applications that force their eye-killing scheme that
I cannot
> tolerate but I need to be in front of the computer for hours and no
other
> application is better suited to deal with Canon cameras. For
example,
> Zoombrowser4.1 preference settings have everything but background
color, is
> there a registry hack to change it to black or accept my WInXP
scheme??
>
> Please reply to Group only, email address isinavlid (to avoid spam).
>
>

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