The inversion (negative effect) of the screen colours is controlled from the Seeing section of the Universal Access preference pane within System Preferences. The keyboard short cut to toggle the inverted screen is Command (cmd), Alt, Control (ctrl) and 8 - basically all three keys next to the space bar and the number 8 key.
Screen colors are defined by which colors ?
Screen colors are defined by which colors ?
Open the terminal (alt+f2 [hold alt, press F2], type "gnome-terminal" without quotes)login as root (type "su", press enter, type root password, press enter)install xcalib (enter "yum install xcalib", press "y" when prompted)enter "xcalib -invert -alter" in the terminal to invert the screen colours.
you press control then apple then alt and then 8 and the screen will change colors
to restore the color you can undo, or you can try to invert the colors back into the picture at one of the top settings on the program. to restore the color you can undo, or you can try to invert the colors back into the picture at one of the top settings on the program.
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Hold ALT + Left SHIFT + Print Screen OR Start Menu --> Settings --> Control Panel --> Accessibility --> Display --> click "use high contrast" --> in drop menu select "high contrast #2"
Go to Settings, general, accessibility and then select invert colors.
Go to Settings, General, Accessibility (At the bottom), Invert Colors On
Go into Settings > General > Accessibility > and turn off Invert Colors.
If you have Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) then QuickTime can record the screen - select New Screen Recording from the File menu. Try Snapz or screenflow, both of them record screen for Mac. or check more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screencast
stupid colors