> A solid drag is where the full contents of the window remain as you drag
it
> around.

On 22/11/02 Shangara Singh wrote:

<<Well, you can do that in OS X without a problem. I suspect what the poster
is referring to is getting blocks of the image left un-refreshed when you
move the image in the window too quickly.>>

I'm not sure who you are refering to when you say the poster? To the
original poster or to my reply? I meant that the contents of the window stay
visible and move as you drag the window around. I suspect that the concern
that the original poster had was that on an older, slower mac under OS X
things slow down and the window takes time to refresh (possibly leaving
blocks of the image un-refreshed, as you mentioned), in which case he wanted
to know if you can turn off the solid dragging and revert to the old OS 9
way. As Jorge Parra posted, TinkerTool can do this.

Douglas

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