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JGinnJr
8 years agoActive Contributor
LogMein Pro Crashes using OSX Mojave
I fully installed OSX Mojave on my 2018 iMac. I have three screens setup. I use two of the Screens for LogMein. If I click anything on the third screen, I get kicked out of LogMein. I uninstalled...
- 8 years ago
Hi guys,
I am experiencing the exact same issue. I found a good workaround that really works !!!!
Just uncheck the "Grey Scale when inactive" box option in "Options -> Color Quality -Advanced".
It will then never crash anymore
GlennD
8 years agoGoTo Manager
edhans greying out non-active windows is a pretty standard UX method of highlighting what is in focus. Since that is what we have been doing up until now, it's more consistent to still do something.
You can still disable greyscale in the client to disable the effect if you prefer.
edhans
8 years agoActive Contributor
GlennD wrote:edhans greying out non-active windows is a pretty standard UX method of highlighting what is in focus. Since that is what we have been doing up until now, it's more consistent to still do something.
You can still disable greyscale in the client to disable the effect if you prefer.
Interesting. I am not a developer, but in just looking at how macOS and Windows handle apps that are not in focus, none of the apps I use, besides LogMeIn, switch background apps to greyscale or black. They just show the apps in their normal color. This includes Chrome, Safari, Office apps (Excel, Word, etc.), Power BI Desktop, Evernote, Crystal Reports, Edge, NotePad++, all of my Mac apps (Messages, Reminders, etc.).
None of them go greyscale when not the active app.
Can you give other examples besides LogMeIn where it is standard to switch to grayscale when not active?
Seems to me it is better to do nothing and leave the apps visible and in color vs a black box.