Everything's in Black & White!

My trusty 500MHz Powerbook has never let me down since the late 90's, until now.
I turned it on this morning and everything is in Black and White. It seems that all is functioning fine, including internet access, opening files etc except there's no color.
Is there some obvious display setting to try that I'm not seeing or is this likely to be a hardway issue. I'm not seeing any distortion, flickering or lines etc so any suggestions on what I could try would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks

Hi, Richard. Open System Preferences>Universal Access; click the "Seeing" tab, and click the "Set Display to Color" button if you see one. If you see a "Set Display to Grayscale" button instead, click that one, and then click it again after it changes to "Set Display to Color." Any change?
If this doesn't do the trick, look in Hard drive>Users>your accountname>Library>Preferences for the file called com.apple.universalaccess.plist, and trash it. Restart the computer. Post back if neither of these suggestions does the trick, and maybe someone else will have a better idea.

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