Chipp Walters wrote:
The latest version of MacOS includes a translucent menu bar at the top. I
finally figured out how to get it back to a solid color:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071115135215262

In the latest Leopard update, it's just a Preferences checkbox in the Desktop pane. You don't need to use Terminal.

Any idea on how to turn off the blurring in the menus? They are much more
difficult to read with all the blurring in them. I would have expected Apple
to test this.

One thing that may have happened (it took me forever to figure this out) is that certain keystrokes will trigger the system magnification feature. I accidentally did that once, and everything was blurred. Holding down the Command key and scrolling your mousewheel will do it. In my case, it got stuck with a 1-pixel magnification which made everything look almost okay but all the text was slightly off. Once I finally figured out the cause, all I had to do was Cmd-scroll and it went away.

You can turn off this feature in Prefs, but now that I know what caused the problem, I have started to use it for some things and I've left it on.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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