My screen is black and white
If there is no color on your computer display, one of the screen
contrast effects in System Preferences may be turned on. There are two
screen contrast effects: Switch to Black on White and Set Display to
Grayscale. To return your screen to its regular appearance,
Yesterday when shutting down my iMac, it did not at first shut down,
but changed the display to graphite mode. When I pressed the shutdown
keys again, shutdown took place normally.
Today I find the display is still in graphite, wh. is depressing as
hell, and I can't get my colors back no
In a message dated 9/12/04 10:56:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yesterday when shutting down my iMac, it did not at first shut down,
but changed the display to graphite mode. When I pressed the shutdown
keys again, shutdown took place normally.
Today I find the display is still in graphite,
There is a control panel for this, unfortunately I don't know the name in
English. It should be in the System section, a blue circle with an icon of
a person inside. You can switch back to normal conditions from there.
To avoid this kind of problem in the future go to the Keyboard and Mouse
On Sep 12, 2004, at 12:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try pressing cmd-opt-cntl 8___
That certainly did the trick! Thanks :-)
Now: *why* did it do the trick? What is that command supposed to do in real life?
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
Press Apple+Option+Control+8 or...
Press Apple+Option+Control+* in the numeric key pad or...
Go to Universal Access preference pane. (The open arms little man icon).
Javier Ruiz.
P.S. Is not everybody tired of this summer like me? I canĀ“t wait for the
first rains...
In a message dated
Dear Andrew.
It is a shortcut for the Universal Access preference pane.
[This happened to me when I first installed Mac OS X and I thought that
everything had gone mad. I ended up reinstalling the system. Silly me!]
Javier Ruiz.
On Sep 12, 2004, at 12:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try