Note that all Program Options changes are applied immediately.

Super Browser 1 provides options for changing the display colours and fonts for the Super Browser display.

Channel Group:

Colour: border - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the ticker-tape stripe borders.

Colour: inside - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the background colour of the ticker-tape stripes.

Colour: text - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the text displayed in the ticker-tape stripes.

Colour: connector - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the connecting line from the ticker-tape stripe to the edge of the waterfall display.

Colour: signal - - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the small signal level indicator at the left hand end of the ticker-tape stripes.

Colour: no signal - - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the unoccupied portion of the signal level indicator at the left hand end of the ticker-tape stripes.

Font - - Provides a standard Windows font selector window to change the font for the decoded text in the ticker-tape stripes.

Searching Ticks Group: - - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the ticker-tape stripe borders.

Colour: none - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the small indicator marks along the waterfall display when there are no detected signals.

Colour: data - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the small indicator marks for detected signals before the ticker-tape stripes appear.

Background Group:

Colour - - Provides a standard Windows colour selector window to change the colour of the display background.

Newline Group:

Replace with - This is the character that is inserted in the ticker-tape stripes to indicate that a new line had been started.

Restore Defaults - If all else fails, you can return to the program defaults.

Created 2004 by Kevin Crockett. Comments and suggestions may be e-mailed to