I have adjusted all monitor and Mac OS visual settings, so no need to direct me there.
Throughout the years VSL has presented very readable interfaces. That tendency of other programs towards teensy weensie letters has been happily avoided. I welcomed the dark blue, the bold and high contrast letters, such as the ones you're probably seeing now in the VSL page heading above, or the list of projects in the VE Pro server page.
I think we're drifting in the wrong direction with this latest VI Pro. The light blue on even lighter blue approach -- indeed, several shades of blue -- compounded by shrinking letters is regrettable to me.
And yes, I know there's a lot of info that VSL is trying to provide with a minimum of clicking. I understand and appreciate that. Small fonts get a lot of data on the page. But the shrinking letters and the color scheme together do make it less readable, for me at least.
So I sound a note of caution hoping to stem the tide. Even Logic 9.1.3 grudgingly conceded larger letters in *some* menus.
Thanks.