[MACEP] inversion on Mac laptop

Mike Ely me at taupehat.com
Mon Jun 6 09:41:40 PDT 2005


Do what she said.  Then put the cat outside.

Terresa Colby wrote:
> Jan Rose,
> 
> Yes, There is help. Go to "System Preferences", select "Universal 
> Access", Under "Seeing" tap, Select "Switch to White on Black. This 
> should fix your problem. Have Fun!
> 
> Terresa Colby
> McCornack Elementary School
> Technology Specialist / Computer Lab
> 1968 Brittany Street
> Eugene, OR 97405
> Phone: (541) 687-3451 Ext. 229
> Fax: (541) 334-4893
> e-mail: colby at 4j.lane.edu
> 
> 
> 
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>> A cat sat on a laptop (OS 10.2.8) and somehow changed the monitor so 
>> that everything is inverted-black is white and white is black.
>>   Went to "displays" in Sys Prefs. and couldn't see where to change 
>> that particular item.
>>  
>> Any help out there?
>>  
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Jan Rose
>> Computer Coordinator
>> La Salle High School
>> 11999 SE Fuller Rd.
>>  
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