Hello William,

Your instructions are fine as far as they go, but they don't remove the 
conflict with the HotSpots command.

To do this, you need to change the shortcut in System Preferences to something 
like Control-Command-F8.

Cheers,

Anne


On Jun 19, 2010, at 3:24 PM, William Mutch wrote:

> Hi, In order to have the control stroke to work the reverse black and white 
> you need to do the following,.
> 
> 1. navigate to system preferences 
> 2. Then go to keyboard
> 3. Once in there you will find that there are two tabs. You should v o 
> spacebar on the keyboard shortcuts tab.
> 4. Then v o right arrow to the shortcuts categories table, interact with this 
> table then arrow down to universal access. Stop interacting then tab once, 
> you should now be in the keyboard shortcuts table.
> 5. v o right arrow once, then down arrow till you reach reverse black and 
> white. You will have to v o left arrow onc. You should be on a check box. v o 
> spacebar in order to check the box.
> 6 You should then be able to use the control - option - command + 8 keystroke 
> to reverse black and white.
> 
> Its a long and complicated procedure but I have done this on my imac running 
> snow leopard and it does work. 
> 
> Hope your successful.
> 
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