Norton 360 for Gamers User Interface unreadable after update to v22.22.7.14

Who greenlit this as RTM needs glasses! Colors are hurting the eye. Icons and buttons are invisible or nearly unreadable. I also get notifications that Norton is "auto-fixing" itself.

Somehow this looks like 1998 and not 2022. The redesign is a fail at least for the "Gamer" version.

 

I don't know what kind of people usually post here but I can assure you I am not as inexperienced as your average "Joe".

And we have no way of knowing this unless we ask or you volunteer the information. So we start with the easier recommendations and work up.

 

I don't know what kind of people usually post here but I can assure you I am not as inexperienced as your average "Joe". First of all I manually run LiveUpdate at least once daily in addition to the automated update routine. I "restart" my PC on a daily basis as well. 

There is no update available that fixes the Norton360 for Gamers graphical user interface.

 Did you even bother reading the thread title? Of course all patches are applied as there is no newer version of your product!

LiveUpdates do not always update the version number. If you run LiveUpdate again, there can be other updates that might resolve your issue. Run LiveUpdate manually a few times, restarting as necessary, until no updates are available? Then restart again. Restarting, not shutdown and startup again if you have Windows Fast Startup feature enabled.   If you use Windows 8/8.1 or 10 or 11, there can be an issue with the Windows Fast Startup feature.. See more information here.

the live update dont fix all the bugs but it fix some

@Gayathri R: Did you even bother reading the thread title? Of course all patches are applied as there is no newer version of your product!nortonversion.jpg

Thank you for posting on the Norton Community. Could you run LiveUpdate and apply all the patches? Please let us know if the issue persists. Thank you.

ther are som bugs in the new version Hope they fix them soon

It also offends me. The contrast of the letters is too high.