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To: Carolyn who wrote (87468)1/19/2015 12:50:34 PM
From: Id_Jit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
OK, if the color starts off to your liking... but FF is wonky...

Open a word or notepad program and as a check make sure the white is to your liking. (Your brain compensates the white somewhat as if to register it as white.)
If so, close it and we'll go to FF.

In FF:
tools / options / content / fonts and colors / click on colors / background and select whatever background color you want. White is top left.
Click OK and click OK again to exit Options. Done.
If that is OK, you're good to go.

If not... My monitor is a LG.
It took me a bunch of futzing around to get into the color menu.
Coincidentally, it was set at “warm”. (I don't use it much except for email, scanning, and printing.)

Here is how it went on the LG... Your experience will likely differ, but you did say that you found the color page so much of this is probably redundant.

Menu / down button to the bottom / right button to next page / down button to the bottom / right button to next page
At the top on the LG the second option was a color bar display. I went to it with the right button.

Down Button to Color Temperature and using the right or left buttons to select what you want. (I changed mine from warm to normal.)
Exit Button! Done!

You probably should not have to go into “Gamma”, but you could see if it is not a straight white line from corner to corner.

Hope this helps.

Id