Fixing Black tooltip background in windows 10 under Minimize/Maximize/Close - windows

There is a black background on tooltips. It occurs only on title bar Minimize/Maximize/Close option.
I have been facing this for over 2 years now without a solution.

We need to disable "Fade or slide ToolTips into view" to fix this issue in Windows 10.
Start -> System -> Display -> Advanced System Settings -> Settings (Under Performance) -> Custom -> Uncheck "Fade or slide ToolTips into view"

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While presenting in full screen slide show mode in PowerPoint, taskbar auto hide after 2-3 seconds.
Can we set it permanently or disable it so that taskbar will not hide? Because it's annoying while you have to switch screens.
Help me.
Regards,
Sandeep
You can disable it, just open Power Point and go File (upper left corner) -> Options (bottom left corner) -> Advanced -> Uncheck 'Show popup toolbar'
You can also handle it when you are in full screen presentation mode, but you need to do it every time when you present something.

How depends Xcode "Change Editor Orientation" menu option to the location of the assistant editor?

Xcode 12 is annoying me. In the storyboard I want to display the assistant editor below the storyboard but Xcodes sometimes stucks the editor to the right side.
Changing the menu option "Change Editor Orientation" seems to reflect the whole editor position but not the position of the assistant editor itself.
Even the orientation is set to vertical, sometimes the assistant editor goes to the right side, sometimes below.
So as I mentioned above that's what I want, I want to force Xcode to show the assistant always on the bottom side. But it always stucks onn the vertical, right position.
Even if a new editor with horizontal oriantation is opened, the position of the assitant editor won't change.
Also the layout pane is always greyed out and stuck in automatic despite I don't use the focused editor:
You can change its orientation By shortcut key
Press Option Key and hover on the editor icon.
This will give the below output.
Okay, for all desperates Xcode beginners: The Layout Panel becomes active if the assistant editor is opened regardeless the orientation:
Choosing the right or bottom changes the position of the assistant editor immediality.

Chage the color and opacity of Windows 10 taskbar

Is there a way to change the color of Windows 10 taskbar and decrease its opacity? Also changing the color of the start and making it a little bit different?
Any help will be much appreciated!
Follow this steps
Press Win + R
Write regedit
Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Microsoft -> Windows ->
Explorer -> Advance
Right Click -> New and select your system (32 bit or 64 bit)
Name it UseOLEDTaskbarTransparency
Right click UseOLEDTaskbarTransparency and make value = 1
Click Ok
Right Click to Desktop and go to Personalise
Click Colors from right
At the bottom of window you can see Make Start, taskbar and Action
Centre Transparent
Or you have to install third part application from http://startisback.com/

Aptana Studio 3 Mark Occurrences button

I know that you can go window -> preferences -> aptana studio -> [language] -> "mark occurrences with background color" checkbox.
But there used to be (in an earlier version I'm pretty sure, but definitely in vanilla Eclipse) a toolbar button to enable/disable this for all editors.
Anyone know how to get that button back? This is a feature I like to toggle on/off frequently.
This button is available as late as Aptana Studio 3 (3.3.2.201302081546) - perhaps you are using a Perspective that does not include it? Web has it, Debug does not...
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How do I change the color of inactive fields in Informatica's edit windows?

In Informatica Designer and Workflow Manager, when the user opens a transformation/session for edit without having it checked out, all the fields are displayed in a really low contrast shade of grey against the white background.
Has anyone found a way to change the color?
UPDATED The original worked somewhat, the real fix is this:
Right click on desktop background - select properties. This is the windows desktop background, nothing to do with infomatica!
Select Appearance tab
Under "Windows and Buttons" select "Windows Classic Style"
Original Answer:
The problems seems to be that windows based themes are used for the background and white (with no way to change it) is used for the font color.
Here is how I fixed it on windows XP:
Right click on desktop background - select properties. This is the windows desktop background, nothing to do with infomatica!
Select Appearance tab
Select Advanced button
Select the Active window (below "Item:" it will now say "Window")
Below "Color 1" select some other color than white.
NOTE: This means the default background color for ALL programs will now be white.
C'est la vie
In case of Windows 7, the only way I found is changing the theme - none of the Aero Themes will work and Windows 7 Basic is still too fancy. You need to use the Windows Classic theme.
Windows 7 theme
Windows Classic theme
The color Informatica chose to use for the "checked in" text is from the "Inactive title bar" for som reason. It can be changed through the control panel:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Personalization\Window Color and Appearance
Click on
Advanced appearance setting...
Select
Inactive Title Bar
The color you need to change is Color 1
Have your tried changing the colors here - Tool > Options > format?
I was looking for similar solution and finally the above comment helped me to find the proper solution where I am able to see the port name under inactive transformation window in BLACK.
For windows 7 (similar for other windows system too) , go under appearances setting at
Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Personalization\Window Color and Appearance
Open advance appearance setting which will open a new window "Window Color and Appearance" . Here we have multiple color combination setting for different type of display items like message boxes , boarders ,menu etc .
Go to 'Inactive Title Bar' change the Color 1 to black from grey. Leave the color 2 field as its is . Apply and see on the other side that your inactive Informatica transformation window's port are now in Black . Clearly visible.
Seriously , Is that a real problem.
It is good as long as you are able to identify that the object isn't checked out.

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