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You can do the same thing in system-preferences
This is NOT the same thing. This changes the POLARITY of the colours. It doesn't change the display to greyscale (as the Universal Access prefs pane does)...
You can do the same thing in system-preferences
Actually, I think you can get the same effect by using the accessibility feature, then going to System Preferences/Displays and setting the number of colors to Millions. It's no longer black & white, but inverse color polarity.
You can do the same thing in system-preferences
es, it is the same effect. And Rob's digital cam snippet looks like normal Aqua when inverted.
You can do the same thing in system-preferences
Go to Universal Access, set display to grayscale, set it to white on black, then turn off grayscale again. Now the screen will be in full color but inverted. I don't know the shortcut for Grayscale....
You can do the same thing in system-preferences
I tried your trick, but I can't get it to work. I changed the screen into greyscale, and then changed it to white on black, but then the greyscale option is no longer available. Can anyone help? |
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