That isn't Mac OS X's built-in Command-Tab application switcher.
That's Keyboard Maestro. You can change whatever happened to it in
that application's preferences.

On Sep 6, 12:43 am, quoddbe <[email protected]> wrote:
> A few weeks ago, I changed the appearance of quicksilver (a more ocean-
> blue for the Bezel interface). Today, after installing several new
> plugins, the appearance of my default Mac OS X application switcher
> (command+tab) suddenly became stuck in the new quicksilver style - but
> the icons for the apps are very tiny, and so this function is now
> really useless. I like and use command+tab, even though i know QS can
> easily be used for app switching.
>
> any thoughts on how to get it back? I've deleted all superfluous
> plugins and scripts for quicksilver, and restarted, no change.
> Changed back the quicksilver appearance to default. Restarted mac.
> Still no change.
>
> Here's a shot of what the new app switcher is stuck as:
>
> http://f.cl.ly/items/0p1A1O3x1R321y1u2e2l/Screen%20shot%202011-09-06%...
>
> I'm running Snow Leopard.
>
> thx, all.

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