I have a mid-2010 17" I7 with anti-glare screen. The topcase was replaced for factory damage and now the screen was replaced by Apple here in Paris, where I live. But the computer itself is as was originally bought. I use the MBP with a 30" ACD at home, with no problems until I picked up the repaired MBP yesterday with a new screen. I now notice that when I open a window, like Safari or Mail, the lines (let's call it the lower line that frames the menu bar in grey on the top of each open window) seems to extend beyond the open window and run across the top of the entire 30" display. If I move the window, that line moves across the screen with it. It doesn't occur on the MBP screen itself, only on the attached 30". So that if you open Safari and place it in the center of the external display, you see the line running from the frame of the grey menu bar on top of the window extend out in both direction across the entire display. It has no effect within the windows you are looking at all, but this wasn't there, or I never noticed it before. (I keep the display rather dark with Shades, but it cocrurs with Sheades off or on) I changed the desktop background to see if it changed, and basically not, except it is not viewable so much with light or white background.
There is no effect within the windows being viewed. It's as if the line running out from the frame of the window, especially the bottom part of the grey menu bar on top, are extending out across the screen.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
There is no effect within the windows being viewed. It's as if the line running out from the frame of the window, especially the bottom part of the grey menu bar on top, are extending out across the screen.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.