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ardchoille50

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Feb 6, 2014
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Running El Capitan here. I like to turn on Reduce Transparency because I feel that the translucency in various places is distracting. However, in turning on Reduce Transparency, I am left with a dock and menu bar that is entirely too bright. I know I can turn on the "Use dark menubar and dock" setting, but that leaves the dock and menu bar entirely too dark. Is there a happy medium, perhaps a slider to scale back on the brightness of these two items while Reduce Transparency is enabled? Are there any workarounds?
 

redheeler

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Oct 17, 2014
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Not willing to disable SIP for even a moment, not willing to install anything outside of the App Store. What are you hiding on your Mac that requires so much security? :eek:

If you want to use only what's built into the OS, you can auto-hide the Dock or menu bar if you find it too distracting.
 

ardchoille50

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Feb 6, 2014
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Not willing to disable SIP for even a moment, not willing to install anything outside of the App Store. What are you hiding on your Mac that requires so much security? :eek:
I've always been very security conscious. It has served me well on other operating systems, but perhaps it's time I loosened up now that I'm on OS X.

If you want to use only what's built into the OS, you can auto-hide the Dock or menu bar if you find it too distracting.
That's not a bad idea, to be honest, I think I'll do that for a week and see how it works for me. Thank you for the advice.
 
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