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I have a friend who is using a MacBook Plus and is having problems with colo=
rs.  For example, she is unable to see blue items and needs to be able to ch=
ange anything that is blue to another color that she can see.  There are a f=
ew colors like that.  I don=E2=80=99t have a complete list.  Is there anythi=
ng available that can change colors on web sites and dialog boxes?

-- Doug=