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John R.

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Mar 10, 2020
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i noticed a while ago, that macOS used to have animations when toggling checkboxes, radio buttons, opening menus, etc. these animations are gone from mojave and later, so i was wondering if i could bring them back. i got a yosemite VM running on my mac and grabbed the systemappearance.car file (responsible for theming macOS) and examined it. yes, the animations were present! then, (DON'T DO THIS WITHOUT A BACKUP AND PROPER KNOWLEDGE!!!) copied the file to catalina. seemed to work fine with one problem. the animations still weren't present. i double checked, and sure enough, the file had animations, just not my computer. i am pointing it to the part of "reduce motion" that disables this, and it's being isolated from normal reduce motion, always on no matter what. i have a few questions that may help:

was there a "defaults write" param that disabled animations in the versions that did have it enabled?
would i have to manually implement it?
how does it handle displaying the previously animated features now?
 
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