Basic Toolbar Question

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Melissa Bowley

I am having the hardest time getting my toolbars menu to
pop down without shadowing, does anyone know how to do
that? Currently, when I click on File, edit, view, etc
and the menu scrolls down, my options are shaded (or
watermarked), and it is hard to read, especially in a
program that I am not entirely familiar with. I cannot
seem to get rid of this option through the window's help
menus, and would love it if someone could point me in the
right direction!
Thanks,
 
J

Jake

-----Original Message-----
I am having the hardest time getting my toolbars menu to
pop down without shadowing, does anyone know how to do
that? Currently, when I click on File, edit, view, etc
and the menu scrolls down, my options are shaded (or
watermarked), and it is hard to read, especially in a
program that I am not entirely familiar with. I cannot
seem to get rid of this option through the window's help
menus, and would love it if someone could point me in the
right direction!
Thanks,
.
Toolbar? What program are you using? All program
toolbars do NOT "shadow" once you open a file or folder
to work on.
 
M

Melissa Bowley

-----Original Message-----

toolbars do NOT "shadow" once you open a file or folder
to work on.
.
My OS is WIndows XP, and this is occurring with EVERY
program, not one in particular. When I say Toolbar, I
mean the toolbar that appears at the top of almost every
program (besides gaming progs) you use, Office,
Photoshop, QuarkXpress, etc. WHen you click on any given
program on my computer, then hit File to (for example)
open or save or print a document, it makes the popdown
file appear shadowed, or semi-transparent - whatever you
wish to call it - so that it is hard to read.
Does this make a little more sense?
 
M

Mike Bynum

Melissa Bowley said:
My OS is WIndows XP, and this is occurring with EVERY
program, not one in particular. When I say Toolbar, I
mean the toolbar that appears at the top of almost every
program (besides gaming progs) you use, Office,
Photoshop, QuarkXpress, etc. WHen you click on any given
program on my computer, then hit File to (for example)
open or save or print a document, it makes the popdown
file appear shadowed, or semi-transparent - whatever you
wish to call it - so that it is hard to read.
Does this make a little more sense?

Melissa,

If you have an NVIDIA video card and downloaded the latest driver, 4.4.0.3,
there is an option in the nView properties under the Effects tab to change
this. To get to the nView properties, right click on the desktop and select
it from the menu.

Please post back if this is not the case.

Mike
 
M

Mike Bynum

Melissa Bowley said:
Mike, thank you so much for your help - it worked!
Melissa

Melissa,

You are welcome. Thanks for posting back to let the group know how it turned
out.

Mike
 

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