Tint your desktop with a color of your choice to help with dyslexia, scopic sensitivity, and related conditions. Extension Homepage https://github.com/MattByName/color. For people with dyslexia, scopic sensitivity, and related conditions, GNOME has an extension to adds a a translucent colored overlay over your desktop that may help.
Here's an extension named Tint All which provides a quick option to change your GNOME desktop to below colors. Amber Green Cyan Sepia Gray-scale Well, some users might need to have these due to certain reasons - you may be recording a video which you want in black and white only, you might be a color sensitive person etc. ColorTint is a Gnome extension that draws a translucent coloured overlay over your desktop.
This is to help people with dyslexia, visual stress, scopic sensitivity, and related conditions. - Releases MattByName/color. Just in case it is useful to anyone, I've updated my color overlay/tint extension for Gnome 40.
It lets you put a translucent color tint over your gnome desktop of any colour or translucency of your choice. Creates an overlay that tints the desktop on Gnome. Use any color you like! Download.
Tint all This is a Gnome shell extension to give the whole screen a different color tint. It supports multiple color tints in various gradations. The extension can be installed from the Gnome extension page: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1471/tint-all/ Click the extension icon to cycle between the various color tints: none (normal.
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Amber, green, cyan, sepia and grayscale. A gnome extension to tint the desktop, using an overlay. - GitHub - apenugon/gnome-tint: A gnome extension to tint the desktop, using an overlay.