OpenFTA radio buttons invisible in defining Primary Event

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The OpenFTA app for Fault Tree Analyses on Windows 7 64-bit has an issue where radio buttons for defining a "Primary Event" are not visible. This problem may stem from the app's incompatibility with the Windows Aero Theme, which triggers a message indicating a switch to Windows 7 Basic. Users have reported that changing to the Windows Classic theme resolves the radio button visibility issue, although this solution can lead to the main fault tree window becoming blank. Ensuring the main fault tree window is in focus when switching themes can help mitigate this problem. Overall, while a workaround exists, it is not ideal due to the potential for other display issues.
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I am test driving an app (OpenFTA, http://www.openfta.com) for small Fault Tree Analyses on Windows 7 64-bit. In one of the functions (defining a "Primary Event"), the radio buttons are not visible. Googling with the following search phrase does not yield anything relevant:

open-fta primary-event radio-buttons-not-visible

I'm not sure if OpenFTA is malfunctioning or whether this is due to the fact that Windows 7 changes the colour scheme when the app is run. I always get a temporary message:

"The color scheme has been changed to Windows 7 Basic. A running program isn't compatible with certain visual elements of Windows."

Clicking on the message indicates that the app is incompatible with Windows Aero Theme. A comparison between Aero and Basic shows that the primary visual difference is the lack of translucency in Basic. I suspect that this would not cause the radio buttons to be invisible because the app is not meant to use Aero features anyway.

1. Has anyone else used OpenFTA on Windows 7/Vista and either encountered this problem or NOT encountered this problem?

2. What could be the cause?

3. What are workarounds or solutions?

Thanks.
 
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I found the solution. Change from Windows 7 Basic theme to Windows Classic theme at Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Personalization.

Afternote: Actually, it's a pretty nonideal solution. It works for defining Primary Events, but the main fault tree window sometimes becomes blank when the "solution" is in effect. So far, I could avoid this by ensuring that the main fault tree window has the focus when switching to Windows Classic theme.
 
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