No, you definitely don’t spend too long in the menu, but if you can’t read it it’s just **** and you have to spend even longer at a point where you can’t wants to be. I also just want to watch TV. But if I have trouble reading the program, then it’s annoying. You can set up any smartphone however you want. That’s actually what I expect from a TV box for which I pay I don’t know how much every month. And I haven’t seen service from Swisscom for a long time. I’m just frustrated.
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It’s a shame that you can’t get rid of the black background. I was really happy about the pleasant white design when I switched from U*C to Swisscom. This also bothers Netflix. Now it’s being forced on us. If the design is a matter of taste, as you say, then let’s adapt it to our tastes. The current one is just 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Since the last rollout, the TV Gide appears black with white font. However, the “General Settings” menu item is no longer found in the settings and therefore there is no option to set the interface back to white like it used to be. The entire “general settings” menu column is missing. The option is still available on my second TV, which has not yet been updated. How can I change the black background back to white?
For me as an older person, the new display of the text in white with a black background is extremely difficult. The images in the background dominate the text backgrounds at the front in the visual perception and make it very difficult for older people to understand the text.
Is there a way to get the old typeface back?
Is there a more text-only version of the menu display without image tiles that also allows visually impaired people to find their way around better?
In the new version 4.0 a designer has realized,and completely forgetting the basic rules that function comes before appearance