Turning Off System Contrast Keys (WAS: ColorSync Problem with Monitor Calibration?)
Turning Off System Contrast Keys (WAS: ColorSync Problem with Monitor Calibration?)
- Subject: Turning Off System Contrast Keys (WAS: ColorSync Problem with Monitor Calibration?)
- From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 12:06:47 -0800
Is there some way to disable the keystrokes? I see that disabling the "Enable assistive devices" checkbox still allows those keystrokes to function. (And disabling that also affects some keystroke macro programs, I think.)
I tried using a macro program (iKey) to eat the keystroke, but the system gets it first.
I also looked at the com.apple.universalaccess.plist file, but can't see where to edit in a fix.
I haven't yet tried removing the Universal Access preference pane and rebooting, to see if that stops those keystrokes.
Rick Gordon
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On 2/18/05 at 12:06 PM -0500, daniel westcott wrote in a message entitled
"Re: ColorSync Problem with Monitor Calibration?":
>If I had to guess, universal access is set to enhance contrast. Go to control panels>universal access and move the slider at the bottom all the way to the left. Hot key is command-option-control-comma.
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