0 0186279 Cancelled Original poster Nov 5, 2009 1,452 357 Oct 19, 2014 #1 It appears that my menu bar and dock are both still solid. Do I have to turn this feature on? Thanks.
It appears that my menu bar and dock are both still solid. Do I have to turn this feature on? Thanks.
B bbfc macrumors 68040 Oct 22, 2011 3,943 1,741 Oct 19, 2014 #2 ozreth said: It appears that my menu bar and dock are both still solid. Do I have to turn this feature on? Thanks. Click to expand... Settings > Accessibility > make sure 'Reduce Transparency' and/or 'Increase Contrast' is not ticked.
ozreth said: It appears that my menu bar and dock are both still solid. Do I have to turn this feature on? Thanks. Click to expand... Settings > Accessibility > make sure 'Reduce Transparency' and/or 'Increase Contrast' is not ticked.
0 0186279 Cancelled Original poster Nov 5, 2009 1,452 357 Oct 19, 2014 #3 bbfc said: Settings > Accessibility > make sure 'Reduce Transparency' and/or 'Increase Contrast' is not ticked. Click to expand... Neither are clicked, but when I clicked them my menu bar got much darker. I guess it IS transparent, but it's not quite what I expected. I also don't have the bet vision. I can't really tell that my wallpaper is behind the menu bar. Oh well! Thanks.
bbfc said: Settings > Accessibility > make sure 'Reduce Transparency' and/or 'Increase Contrast' is not ticked. Click to expand... Neither are clicked, but when I clicked them my menu bar got much darker. I guess it IS transparent, but it's not quite what I expected. I also don't have the bet vision. I can't really tell that my wallpaper is behind the menu bar. Oh well! Thanks.
R Rodster macrumors 68040 May 15, 2007 3,177 6 Oct 19, 2014 #4 It's subtle in places. It's a little more obvious in the notification center blade. If you turn on 'dark mode' it stands out even more.
It's subtle in places. It's a little more obvious in the notification center blade. If you turn on 'dark mode' it stands out even more.