Will Inverse Mode become available?












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*Coming form 12.04 to 18.04 I was supprized not to find the Inverse Mode anymore. As I have "very poor eysight" I need this fucntion to work on Ubuntu, otherwise I have to switch back to Windows :-((
Will this function be available again soon?



in the meantime I use XCALIB but this inverses also pictures and video :-( *










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  • You mean "high contrast"? Then open Settings application and go to "Universal Access". You should be able to turn on "High Contrast" from there.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 17:03











  • @pomsky I think the poster wants a dark GUI and dark application body with light text wherever possible. Images and videos should retain their original appearance.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 9 at 17:10













  • If MS Windows does what you need, switching back is the easiest. If you want to stay on Linux, maybe there are other distros that offer what you need. I'm not aware of any. If you don't mind doing a bit of work, you can start off with a dark wallpaper for your desktop. Some applications come with dark themes. Others allow you to customize them to suit your visual needs. Yet others, like browsers, allow you to customize web pages to make them have dark dark backgrounds and light text. YouTube has a dark mode.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 10 at 4:32











  • its exactly what Pomsky says and this function was available in earlier versions (fi 10.04, 12.04) I don't see why this it not possible anymore? Everyone with poor eyesight need.

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 10 at 15:22











  • Problem closed without a reason why this function is not available anymore? :-((

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 21 at 22:12
















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*Coming form 12.04 to 18.04 I was supprized not to find the Inverse Mode anymore. As I have "very poor eysight" I need this fucntion to work on Ubuntu, otherwise I have to switch back to Windows :-((
Will this function be available again soon?



in the meantime I use XCALIB but this inverses also pictures and video :-( *










share|improve this question























  • You mean "high contrast"? Then open Settings application and go to "Universal Access". You should be able to turn on "High Contrast" from there.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 17:03











  • @pomsky I think the poster wants a dark GUI and dark application body with light text wherever possible. Images and videos should retain their original appearance.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 9 at 17:10













  • If MS Windows does what you need, switching back is the easiest. If you want to stay on Linux, maybe there are other distros that offer what you need. I'm not aware of any. If you don't mind doing a bit of work, you can start off with a dark wallpaper for your desktop. Some applications come with dark themes. Others allow you to customize them to suit your visual needs. Yet others, like browsers, allow you to customize web pages to make them have dark dark backgrounds and light text. YouTube has a dark mode.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 10 at 4:32











  • its exactly what Pomsky says and this function was available in earlier versions (fi 10.04, 12.04) I don't see why this it not possible anymore? Everyone with poor eyesight need.

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 10 at 15:22











  • Problem closed without a reason why this function is not available anymore? :-((

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 21 at 22:12














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*Coming form 12.04 to 18.04 I was supprized not to find the Inverse Mode anymore. As I have "very poor eysight" I need this fucntion to work on Ubuntu, otherwise I have to switch back to Windows :-((
Will this function be available again soon?



in the meantime I use XCALIB but this inverses also pictures and video :-( *










share|improve this question














*Coming form 12.04 to 18.04 I was supprized not to find the Inverse Mode anymore. As I have "very poor eysight" I need this fucntion to work on Ubuntu, otherwise I have to switch back to Windows :-((
Will this function be available again soon?



in the meantime I use XCALIB but this inverses also pictures and video :-( *







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  • You mean "high contrast"? Then open Settings application and go to "Universal Access". You should be able to turn on "High Contrast" from there.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 17:03











  • @pomsky I think the poster wants a dark GUI and dark application body with light text wherever possible. Images and videos should retain their original appearance.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 9 at 17:10













  • If MS Windows does what you need, switching back is the easiest. If you want to stay on Linux, maybe there are other distros that offer what you need. I'm not aware of any. If you don't mind doing a bit of work, you can start off with a dark wallpaper for your desktop. Some applications come with dark themes. Others allow you to customize them to suit your visual needs. Yet others, like browsers, allow you to customize web pages to make them have dark dark backgrounds and light text. YouTube has a dark mode.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 10 at 4:32











  • its exactly what Pomsky says and this function was available in earlier versions (fi 10.04, 12.04) I don't see why this it not possible anymore? Everyone with poor eyesight need.

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 10 at 15:22











  • Problem closed without a reason why this function is not available anymore? :-((

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 21 at 22:12



















  • You mean "high contrast"? Then open Settings application and go to "Universal Access". You should be able to turn on "High Contrast" from there.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 17:03











  • @pomsky I think the poster wants a dark GUI and dark application body with light text wherever possible. Images and videos should retain their original appearance.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 9 at 17:10













  • If MS Windows does what you need, switching back is the easiest. If you want to stay on Linux, maybe there are other distros that offer what you need. I'm not aware of any. If you don't mind doing a bit of work, you can start off with a dark wallpaper for your desktop. Some applications come with dark themes. Others allow you to customize them to suit your visual needs. Yet others, like browsers, allow you to customize web pages to make them have dark dark backgrounds and light text. YouTube has a dark mode.

    – DK Bose
    Jan 10 at 4:32











  • its exactly what Pomsky says and this function was available in earlier versions (fi 10.04, 12.04) I don't see why this it not possible anymore? Everyone with poor eyesight need.

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 10 at 15:22











  • Problem closed without a reason why this function is not available anymore? :-((

    – Willy Dewolf
    Jan 21 at 22:12

















You mean "high contrast"? Then open Settings application and go to "Universal Access". You should be able to turn on "High Contrast" from there.

– pomsky
Jan 9 at 17:03





You mean "high contrast"? Then open Settings application and go to "Universal Access". You should be able to turn on "High Contrast" from there.

– pomsky
Jan 9 at 17:03













@pomsky I think the poster wants a dark GUI and dark application body with light text wherever possible. Images and videos should retain their original appearance.

– DK Bose
Jan 9 at 17:10







@pomsky I think the poster wants a dark GUI and dark application body with light text wherever possible. Images and videos should retain their original appearance.

– DK Bose
Jan 9 at 17:10















If MS Windows does what you need, switching back is the easiest. If you want to stay on Linux, maybe there are other distros that offer what you need. I'm not aware of any. If you don't mind doing a bit of work, you can start off with a dark wallpaper for your desktop. Some applications come with dark themes. Others allow you to customize them to suit your visual needs. Yet others, like browsers, allow you to customize web pages to make them have dark dark backgrounds and light text. YouTube has a dark mode.

– DK Bose
Jan 10 at 4:32





If MS Windows does what you need, switching back is the easiest. If you want to stay on Linux, maybe there are other distros that offer what you need. I'm not aware of any. If you don't mind doing a bit of work, you can start off with a dark wallpaper for your desktop. Some applications come with dark themes. Others allow you to customize them to suit your visual needs. Yet others, like browsers, allow you to customize web pages to make them have dark dark backgrounds and light text. YouTube has a dark mode.

– DK Bose
Jan 10 at 4:32













its exactly what Pomsky says and this function was available in earlier versions (fi 10.04, 12.04) I don't see why this it not possible anymore? Everyone with poor eyesight need.

– Willy Dewolf
Jan 10 at 15:22





its exactly what Pomsky says and this function was available in earlier versions (fi 10.04, 12.04) I don't see why this it not possible anymore? Everyone with poor eyesight need.

– Willy Dewolf
Jan 10 at 15:22













Problem closed without a reason why this function is not available anymore? :-((

– Willy Dewolf
Jan 21 at 22:12





Problem closed without a reason why this function is not available anymore? :-((

– Willy Dewolf
Jan 21 at 22:12










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