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Understood, although, I uninstalled it last night and ran a fresh of the freeware version with the background on and there was still a color variation. True, it's just the wallpaper, but it's all dark wallpapers.
No there isn't anything wrong in the second sreenshot.
I managed to get some screenshots. As i'd mentioned, it only happens on the desktop, never ontop of windows, well the same goes for the Stacks Docklets when it is opened. It's hard to see so Ive put arrows, just look closely, trust me, it's more noticeable when it keeps appearing and dissapearing. <img src="http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b49/PaRaDoXIzHeRe/line
I am using an lcd, I have a crt laying around, ill test your theory out on that. Thanks for letting me know.
Okay, I doesn't show in a screenshot, I don't think. Tried it on a white bg aswell, discovered that it's only on darker wallpapers. I guess there might be nothing else, unless I discover anything else that is of possible cause, thanks a lot for some help. Plan is, uninstall, reinstall as advised, if no change, i pass the issue onto Stardock, also advised, thanks again.
I am using plus. I would have tried diff skins and so forth, but I have all of that transparent. I have messed with settings, the colorize is not ticked, no stretching of bgs, i played with the quality settings and everything. I shall be back with a screenie that best demonstrates.
I know what you're saying, but I doubt that's what it is because it appears as a giant rectangle much larger than the dock itself covering itself full length (all of the icons), as opposed to some icons. Yes, it is bothering me.
The shade behind the dock? I don't think so. I should also add, the shade only appears on the desktop, if it's ontop of programs it doesn't happen.
Has nobody else noticed this, or is it just a personal problem? I have my docks on Zoom Effect, and when on mouseover/hover, a dark shade appears under the dock being hovered over; questions, is anybody else finding this & any idea on how do I get rid of it? Thanks in advance.