macOS Monterey 12.2 --- in the System Preferences "Display", the draggable menubar is white and practically invisible
although the menubar is there, it seems to be white, so you can barely see it at all.
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although the menubar is there, it seems to be white, so you can barely see it at all.
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The bar is white, and if your main display has a white desktop, it would be hard to see. It, you should still be able to grab it and drag to other display.
If it is set to the upper monitor, then I would think your brightness and contrast is not set well.
The bar is white, and if your main display has a white desktop, it would be hard to see. It, you should still be able to grab it and drag to other display.
If it is set to the upper monitor, then I would think your brightness and contrast is not set well.
Yes I think you are correct, because I made my desktop white last week to do some screenshots. SO you did diagnose my white desktop correctly, I guess if I had a colored desktop then it would be visible. Nevertheless, it seems short-sighted on Apple's part here. The old design was clearly visible and very intuitive and totally usable.
macOS Monterey 12.2 --- in the System Preferences "Display", the draggable menubar is white and practically invisible