Have alternate color schemes for those who get migraines with all the white.
This system is relatively new to our company and it is definitely a lot of white space. Is there any way to have a low color version or scheme?
Thank you to those who suggested and voted for this feature. We appreciate that a lot of whitespace can be difficult for some users. Unfortunately this functionality is not part of our current roadmap. We have a number of other large priorities before we can look at working on this functionality. It is possible however that we may revive this feature request in the future.
There are a few suggestions here for reducing light on the screen:
1. If you’re using Windows 10, change the “Blue light settings” to use a “warmer” color: fossbytes.com/how-to-use-blue-light-filter-..
2. If you’re not on Windows 10 or want more control, check out f.lux: justgetflux.com
So sorry that we are not able to accommodate this request in the near future. Please feel free to reach out to the product manager Micah Peterson at micah.peterson@procedureflow.com or 506-343-7719 if you would like to discuss this request.
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Hi Lynn,
Thanks for your feedback! Although we don't have any plans right now to add an alternate color scheme, I'd like to point out a way to reduce stress on your eyes:
1. If you're using Windows 10, change the "Blue light settings" to use a "warmer" color: https://fossbytes.com/how-to-use-blue-light-filter-in-windows-10/
2. If you're not on Windows 10 or want more control, check out f.lux: https://justgetflux.com/Both of these methods will reduce the amount of blue light in ProcedureFlow (and other apps) that is caused by a lot of white space. Reducing the blue light will reduce the stress on your eyes.
I've personally been using f.lux for years to reduce eye stress (especially at night).