goldmac2006 macrumors 604 Feb 17, 2026 #26 kkclstuff said: Instead of this hidden black dot, they should either re-introduce to the old 'neon' blue dot or.. Click to expand... They should make it bigger. The neon dot, was that existent when had the aqua interface in early macOS versions ? Reactions: kkclstuff
kkclstuff said: Instead of this hidden black dot, they should either re-introduce to the old 'neon' blue dot or.. Click to expand... They should make it bigger. The neon dot, was that existent when had the aqua interface in early macOS versions ?
goldmac2006 macrumors 604 Feb 17, 2026 #27 The bold text trick stays on my MacBook Pro even after restarting, updates to 26.3, etc. Reactions: kkclstuff
K kkclstuff macrumors 6502a Original poster Feb 17, 2026 #28 goldmac2006 said: They should make it bigger. The neon dot, was that existent when had the aqua interface in early macOS versions ? Click to expand... yeah the Aqua OS X theme use to be great at the 'little touches' for usability Reactions: CrabQueenInc and goldmac2006
goldmac2006 said: They should make it bigger. The neon dot, was that existent when had the aqua interface in early macOS versions ? Click to expand... yeah the Aqua OS X theme use to be great at the 'little touches' for usability
goldmac2006 macrumors 604 Feb 17, 2026 #29 kkclstuff said: yeah the Aqua OS X theme use to be great at the 'little touches' for usability Click to expand... Apple did away with the launchpad which was replaced with a combined applications menu with your iPhone apps and your Mac apps in it. And the folders.
kkclstuff said: yeah the Aqua OS X theme use to be great at the 'little touches' for usability Click to expand... Apple did away with the launchpad which was replaced with a combined applications menu with your iPhone apps and your Mac apps in it. And the folders.
K kkclstuff macrumors 6502a Original poster Feb 17, 2026 #30 kkclstuff said: use to be great at the 'little touches' for usability Click to expand... 🤣 I was just talkin' about being able "to see the UI elements" on the screen 😉 Reactions: CrabQueenInc and goldmac2006
kkclstuff said: use to be great at the 'little touches' for usability Click to expand... 🤣 I was just talkin' about being able "to see the UI elements" on the screen 😉