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12/17/2009 09:40:41 AM · #1
My monitor's stuck showing Inverted/Negative properties. Anyone know how to set it back to normal. It's an Apple Display but I assume the same fix for a PC might be applicable.

Thanks in advance - Steve
12/17/2009 10:01:14 AM · #2
Originally posted by pawdrix:

My monitor's stuck showing Inverted/Negative properties. Anyone know how to set it back to normal. It's an Apple Display but I assume the same fix for a PC might be applicable.

Thanks in advance - Steve

I know this sounds silly, but did you try shutting it off and shutting the computer off, then starting everything back up again?
12/17/2009 10:03:36 AM · #3
Or do the opposite of this (I trust just doing it again sets it back):
press....control, alt, apple, 8 yeah, not many people know about this, so do it in the apple store...watch the sales people panic heh
12/17/2009 10:26:27 AM · #4
Yeah...I did that a few times. I'm looking for default settings but can't find any.
12/17/2009 10:34:58 AM · #5
The control alt apple 8 didn't do it?

Might be a glitch in the matrix which requires more serious attention.
12/17/2009 11:44:46 AM · #6
well, I hit control, apple, 8 and Time Machine started to open up. Then I hit control, alt, apple, 8 and nothing happened. I use a PC keyboard because I can't stand the feel of the mac version however, plugged it in the follow your instructions.

Time Machine seems useless, as well. I opened it...chose a time BUT the restore button isn't working. Never understood that program and it always kicks in right when I'm editing, locking up my system which nearly ruined my life a few times trying to get out some rush jobs. For that reason alone...it blows.
12/17/2009 11:53:26 AM · #7
Hopefully an Apple person will chime in. I only drool over the really big monitors with the really sharp pictures and bright colors in the stores. Have never owned one, though.
12/17/2009 12:13:14 PM · #8
Got It!

Thanks a million.
12/17/2009 12:21:31 PM · #9
Originally posted by pawdrix:

Got It!

Thanks a million.


What was the solution?
12/17/2009 01:09:24 PM · #10
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:

Originally posted by pawdrix:

Got It!

Thanks a million.


What was the solution?


A few things. I was was hitting F8 and NOT the number 8 and initially, I was hitting it on the numbers part of the pad which didn't seem to kick it in.
12/17/2009 01:16:30 PM · #11
why would that even be an option ?

12/17/2009 01:22:06 PM · #12
Originally posted by soup:

why would that even be an option ?


Some laptops are easier to read in bright light with an inverted screen, light text on dark BG.

R.
12/17/2009 01:22:48 PM · #13
Originally posted by pawdrix:

I was hitting it on the numbers part of the pad which didn't seem to kick it in.


Numbers pad doesn't function in macros unless the num lock is *on*...

R.
12/17/2009 01:37:21 PM · #14
interesting.

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Some laptops are easier to read in bright light with an inverted screen, light text on dark BG.

R.
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