Overview Settings: Adaptations for Color Vision Deficiencies

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General

Living with Color Vision Deficiencies is a difficult proposition and a very common one. As you can imagine, it makes certain aspects real life and of gaming difficult. It is the goal of this wiki to create a overview setting for each of the color- blindness types. It is the hope that after experimenting with overview settings, gamer's who have made progress with adapting to their difficulties, will contribute their settings to the wiki. The adaptations are of course, Eve University overview compliant as the intended target recognition and order are still acheived because it is built upon E-Uni overview settings.

Color blind settings will help color vision deficient players compensate effectively by minimizing dependance on colors and maximizing the use of blinky/flashy icons and backgrounds to identify targets, friend or foe. It may also benefit those without color vision deficiencies as it aids in rapid recognition and minimal tranlation time. With these adaptations you will be able to free up some gray (grey for UK) matter focused on interpreting the overview while still maintaining a high level of situational awareness.

Prerequisites

First step is to set your overview to Eve University standards Overview Guide.

Next Steps

Adaptations for Color Vision Deficiencies:

Overview Settings/Appearance/Colortag: Blinky Icons

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Overview Settings/Appearance/Colortag
Put an X in all boxes
Right click and turn blink on for the following
  • Pilot is at war with your corporation/alliance
  • Pilot is at war with your militia
  • Pilot is in your alliance (to help distinguish between pilot is in your corp/alliance. this will be clear with below color changes)
  • Pilot is an outlaw (to help distinguish between outlaw/security status below 0/bounty)
  • Pilot has a bounty on him (to help distinguish between outlaw/security status below 0/bounty)
  • Pilot (agent) is interactable. (personal preference. Increases the visibility and chance to locate an agent in space.)

Right click and make the following color changes to the associated icons
  • Pilot is in your fleet - BLUE
  • Pilot is in your corp - BLUE
  • Pilot is in your alliance - BLUE

Note: makes all ally icons the same color but distinguishes alliance from corp with blinky settings.

  • Pilot has excellent standing - INDIGO
  • Pilot has good standing - PURPLE
  • Pilot is in your militia - PURPLE

Note: completes the distinguishment between allies and excellent/good standing catagories.


Overview Settings/Appearance/Background: Flashy and Solid Backgrounds

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Overview Settings/Appearance/Background


Right click and make the following blinky
  • Pilot is at war with your corporation/alliance
  • Pilot is at war with your militia (to distinguish between militia wt/outlaw/bad standing/security status below 0)

Put an X in the following boxes
  • Pilot is at war with your corporation/alliance
  • Pilot is at war with your militia (to distinguish between militia wt/outlaw/bad standing/security status below 0)
  • Pilot is an outlaw (to distinguish between outlaw/security status below 0/bounty)
  • Pilot has bounty on him (to distinguish between outlaw/security status below 0/bounty)


Note: the suggested changes to bounty catagory on both Colortag and Background tabs are necessary to make the "bad" categories clearly distinguishable. It usually doesn't clutter the overview excessively, and adds a solid background to outlaw and bounty targets of interest.



Disclaimer

This technique helped the one of the wiki-author's and may help others.
There are different color vision deficiencies, and he reported his as being pretty bad. Anything blue-ish (blue, indigo, purple, dark blue, etc.) appeared blue. So, you may need to experiment with the color choices to make it work for you. Which ever color choices you make should work if you stick with the above blinky/flashy adaptations to the Eve University Overview Guide.

Important

Bear in mind that others will habitually refer to ships as "red flashy", "orange flashy", and "blue", so you'll need to remember that these mean "wartarget", "outlaw", and "ally" respectively, if you don't use these settings yourself.
The settings in this wikipage do conform to these universally known terms for targets. If you chose to have these catagories represented by other colors and or flashy conditions it will be important for you to remember the universal terms and how it translates to your individual settings.