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Just got a new laptop and, for whatever reason, the header fonts are green. Here's a couple examples:

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I've tried restoring default settings, changing color profiles, etc., but can't get rid of it. Any help would be appreciated.

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7 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Green?

Teal, aqua whatever

2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

I suspect that's a browser theme rather than something related to computer/windows settings.

No it's on everything. Settings, files, etc.

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Just now, BigHorn'13 said:

Teal, aqua whatever

No it's on everything. Settings, files, etc.

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Then perhaps it is a Windows theme.Ā  Or your screen is fubar and no setting is going to fix it.

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Look in the accessibility settings. I think you may have something set there.

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otherwise, that panel is fucked.

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edit to add, I’m not on windows, but on Mac there is a classic invert setting that my do it.

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#9

Figured it out. For whatever reason, there was some weird "dusk" display setting applied when I setup my wallpaper. Crisis averted! Thanks y'all

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