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for those of you, having also problems with the orange letter colors on the Prime Android App:

By accident I came across the free Android 'APK Editor' App. After installation:
  1. select 'APK from App' or 'File' and choose your HP Prime APK.
  2. Select 'Simple Edit',
  3. change in group 'Files' to 'res' subdir 'drawable-nodpi-v4'.
  4. Select the edit button near to eg. 'portrait_skin.png'.
  5. Select the file you want to replace the original file with. Same dimension and size required.
  6. Press 'Save'.

After several minutes, the modified APK is saved to your Phone and is waiting to replace the standard HP Prime installation.
For editing the PNG on the Android, I used the also free 'Photo Editor 5.1'. My PNG files [attachment=7822] for the following result
[attachment=7823] with Emu 2.1.14294 (2019 10 25) on Android 7.1.
if you could find a solution for physical HP, I'd be grateful for it for life.
(11-16-2019 06:07 PM)nbenm Wrote: [ -> ]if you could find a solution for physical HP, I'd be grateful for it for life.
Careful painting then clear layer on top
(11-17-2019 07:37 PM)CyberAngel Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-16-2019 06:07 PM)nbenm Wrote: [ -> ]if you could find a solution for physical HP, I'd be grateful for it for life.
Careful painting then clear layer on top
Or perhaps labels.
https://hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-211-po...l#pid13996
(11-17-2019 09:41 PM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-17-2019 07:37 PM)CyberAngel Wrote: [ -> ]Careful painting then clear layer on top
Or perhaps labels.
https://hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-211-po...l#pid13996

Both Prime color schemes

You could do the painting yourself - if you just could...

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(11-16-2019 06:07 PM)nbenm Wrote: [ -> ]if you could find a solution for physical HP, I'd be grateful for it for life.

Modify the .STL file before submitting it to your Star Trek replicator?
Cyrille

You could use a cnc machine to do 3D engraving on the keys directly!
Then use some other plastic to do the inlays and you are good to go!

https://www.tomtop.com/fr/p-e8250-500.ht...n0QAvD_BwE
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