Note the "Transparent" checkbox.  If the color is currently transparent, you need to 
    uncheck that box before selecting the color.  I agree that is a bit 
    awkward.  I would have preferred that when you click a basic color, the 
    transparent checkbox automatically unchecks.  Perhaps in a future 
    release, but this is unfortunately (and counter intuitively) not 
    straightforward to do.
     
    The 
    background colors form a hierarchy.  For the touch screen, the page color 
    is the bottom of the hierarchy.  
    For paper, it is the color of the 
    paper stock.
    
     
    Above the 
    page color is the race and header color selected in the ballot options 
    dialog.  If transparent is chosen for the race/header color, then the 
    page color shows through.  The race color covers the whole race 
    box, including the candidate area.  The candidate color is in turn above the 
    race.  If the candidate color 
    is not transparent 
    it will be drawn in the candidate area, otherwise the race color 
    will show through.
     
    
    The colors selected in the ballot options dialog 
    can be overridden on a race/header basis.  Here is the new race editor draw 
    options:
     
    
     
     
    Headers are similar.  If a color is selected 
    in the race editor, then that color will overwrite those in the ballot 
    options.  If the race editor 
    color is transparent, the color in the ballot options shows 
    though.  In the example above, the diagonal lines indicate that the candidate 
    background color is 
    transparent.
     
    
    The shaded 
    checkbox for races and headers still exists, but you can use color to pick 
    whatever shade of gray you 
    prefer.
 
     
    Finally, each of the rich text editors now have two 
    new buttons in the tool bar:  
 
     
    
     
    The underlined 
    "A" button changes the font color of the text selection.  
    Simple enough.  
     
    The square 
    blue box changes the background color of the area in which the text is drawn.  That 
    is, it excludes margins.   This is not a particularly useful feature, 
    and was almost removed.  Its not 
    hurting anyone either though, and 
    might one day be useful.  I suggest leaving the text background 
    color alone in favor of the draw 
    options.
    
     
    For 
    illustration, here is a red race with yellow candidates:
     
    
     
     
     
    As a final note, 
    all the color information will be also downloaded to the AVTS for display on 
    the touch screen.  The AVTS release will be in a couple of weeks, and 
    will also include some of the other pending AVTS RCRs as 
    well.
     
    Ken