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| Earlier versions of OOTP: Technical Support Do you have a copy of OOTP Baseball 2006? Are you in need of help and assistance in running the game or do you have errors that you need help in resolving? This is your place! |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, Virginia
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Transparent Menus
What's wrong? My menus are virtually unreadable because they are almost transparent.
I've searched high and low, so I hope I'm not duplicating anyone else's question -- OOTP5 works perfectly on my Windows XP computer. The problem is, my Windows XP computer is my WORK computer. My personal laptop (which should be used exclusively for school, but it isn't) runs Windows ME. The menus in the game are almost transparent, making navigation extremely difficult and borderline impossible. Where my work computer OOTP5 has good background color so I can see one menu on top of the other, my home OOTP5 doesn't. I've tried everything, but I've struck out. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks! -NexusBB
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Administrator
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: S.E. TN - Georgia born and raised
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Go into the OOTP5 folder and open the "game config" file, toggle the 3d setting, close those things and try the game again.
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, Virginia
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This worked perfectly!
Thank you!
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