Re: Help needed with CS3
- From: "Fred" <jabba@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 18:08:55 +0100
The menu bar goes away if you press F a couple of times.
I'm perfectly aware of that, since the ancient version 5 I've been
using for ten years does the same thing. But you see, I don't want
the menu bar, and the taskbar, and the title bar and everything else
to go away. I want them not white. That's why there is a way to set
system wide preferences.
You could adjust the brightness/contrast on the second monitor.
But since you have no room, this is purely hypothetical.
Not only no room, no desire. The issue is the Adobe programmers
forcing white, not my lack of hardware or my lack of willingness to
wear sunglasses while I paint.
--
Alan Birchard
Well, I'm afraid you will have to talk to Adobe then.
I think we all understand your frustrations, but there are no magicians here.
Don't ridicule yourself by going on and on about it.
Last thing I can think of is glueing some sort of filter to parts of your monitor screen,
but I doubt you have the desire to do that.
.
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