![]() ![]() Therefore, Mac OS X makes no attempt to scale down a selected photo to fit neatly into the window. Incidentally, the Mac has no idea what sizes and shapes your window may assume in its lifetime. As you can see in Figure 1-15, low-contrast or light-background photos work best for legibility. When you click Select, you see that Mac OS X has superimposed the window’s icons on the photo. Now choose a graphics file-one of Apple’s in the Desktop Pictures folder, or one of your own. Click it to open the Select a Picture dialog box, already open to your Library→Desktop Pictures folder. Picture. If you choose this option, a Select button appears. If you choose a dark one-like black-you won’t be able to make out the lettering of the icons’ names.) ![]() (Unless it’s April Fool’s Day, pick a light color. Click it to open the Color Picker ( Uninstalling Software), which you can use to choose a new background color for the window. Color. When you click this button, you see a small rectangular button beside the word Color. ![]()
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