This is a latent heart attack for everybody - at least once. I did it when hunting and pecking for the 'degrees' sign. (Where is 'Key Caps' under OS X?)

It took me a few days to work out it was not a hardware problem.

Actually it is a bit ridiculous to have all these obscure, and vaguely documented, functions turned on for all, to be discovered by accident; they should be off by default, with advanced users able to turn them on.


On 05/08/04 23:26, "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I accidentally hit the control+option+apple+* keys instead of
control+option+apple+eject and my screen went BW negative, when I tried
to reverse (by hitting the same series of keys) it became BW positive.
How do I get my color back?  I tried fiddling with Displays in
Preferences.  BTW, it is only in my user space and I'm running 10.3.4
on a 17" flat panel 1 ghz with 512 mb of RAM.


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