Increase display contrast in KDE.
Increase display contrast in KDE.
I do not think that KDE has a setting to change the display contrast. I have looked in accessibility, appearance, and displays and have not found any setting to control the contrast on the display. You can make changes in fonts to use a heavier font, which seems more a kludge than a solution. What I would like to accomplish is just increasing the screen contrast by 10-15%
Re: Increase display contrast in KDE.
It might not be quite enough for what you're looking for, but have you played with adjusting the gamma? Yes, technically it's just overall brightness, but I've found that if I turn the gamma down a tad to like .9 from 1.0, it also does look like the contrast overall is increased. Mind you, it only works for a short time, as the overall screen starts getting too dark to comfortably use around .7.
Re: Increase display contrast in KDE.
Thanks @tlmiller. Changing the gamma settings did the trick for me. I could not find gamma settings at first. To set the gamma in Plasma requires kscreen and kgamma5, which are not included in the Fedora instal. So I installed them, which gave me gamma settings. I set it to 0.65 which is doing a fine job for me. Thanks for the pointer.