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Hey guys! Haven't posted in a while. Hope everyone is doing well.
I've noticed for a while that even at the age of 21, I'm becoming blind as a bat. More specifically, when I'm searching for terms within a page in Safari, I can never get my eyes to find the highlighted text matching my query...
This might sound like a dumb idea, but does anyone know of a program that takes advantage of coreimage/core animation and slightly dims the content of a page... leaving a neat shadow around the search terms found in a page? Once an arrow key is pressed or a mouse click is made, the screen will return to normal. Upon pressing apple G again to find the next query in the page, it dims again and bounces down to the next search query. It'll take some time to make a mockup.
Dumb idea? Good idea? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
I've noticed for a while that even at the age of 21, I'm becoming blind as a bat. More specifically, when I'm searching for terms within a page in Safari, I can never get my eyes to find the highlighted text matching my query...
This might sound like a dumb idea, but does anyone know of a program that takes advantage of coreimage/core animation and slightly dims the content of a page... leaving a neat shadow around the search terms found in a page? Once an arrow key is pressed or a mouse click is made, the screen will return to normal. Upon pressing apple G again to find the next query in the page, it dims again and bounces down to the next search query. It'll take some time to make a mockup.
Dumb idea? Good idea? I'd love to hear your thoughts.