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In the 'Color Depth' section, select either a color or gray-scale display, and how many colors or shades of gray to use. With the Monitors control panel (old version) Note: The original Monitors control panel was largely replaced by the Monitors & Sound control panel, and then, in Mac OS 9. The Standard RGB (sRGB) color space produces accurate colors on most displays. Use wide color to enhance the visual experience on compatible displays. Wide color displays support a P3 color space, which can produce richer, more saturated colors than sRGB. Download Linux/Mac binary from Releases; unzip file: tar -xvf downloadedfile.tar.gz; move file to executable path: sudo mv dust /usr/local/bin/ Overview. Dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust will print a maximum of one 'Did not have permissions message'.

Note: For instructions on changing the monitorresolution and color depth in Mac OS X, see ARCHIVED: In Mac OS X, how do I change the monitor resolution?
You can change the monitor resolution and color bit depth inMac OS through either the control panels or theControl Strip.
Changing your monitor resolution
With the Monitors (Mac OS 9.x) or Monitors& Sound control panel
- From the Apple menu, select Control Panels and thenMonitors or Monitors & Sound.
- If it isn't already selected (grayed out), click theMonitor button, which looks like a sun.
- In the 'Resolution' section, select the resolution you prefer.
With the Monitors control panel (old version)
Note: The original Monitors controlpanel was largely replaced by the Monitors & Soundcontrol panel, and then, in Mac OS 9, by a rewrittenMonitors control panel.
- From the Apple menu, select Control Panels and thenMonitors.
- Click Options....
- Under 'Select a monitor setting', click the resolution you prefer and click OK.
With the Control Strip
- Open the Control Strip, and click the Monitor Resolutionmodule, which looks like a monitor with a checkerboard pattern.
- Select the resolution you prefer.
Changing the color bit depth
With the Monitors (Mac OS 9.x) or Monitors& Sound control panel
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- From the Apple menu, select Control Panels and thenMonitors & Sound.
- If it isn't already selected (grayed out), click theMonitor button, which looks like a sun.
- In the 'Color Depth' section, select either a color or gray-scaledisplay, and how many colors or shades of gray to use.
With the Monitors control panel (old version)
Note: The original Monitors controlpanel was largely replaced by the Monitors & Soundcontrol panel, and then, in Mac OS 9, by a rewrittenMonitors control panel.
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- From the Apple menu, select Control Panels and thenMonitors.
- Under 'Settings of selected monitor:', select either a color orgray-scale display, and how many colors or shades of gray to use.
With the Control Strip
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- Open the Control Strip and click the Monitor BitDepthmodule, which looks like a monitor with vertical bars.
- Select the number of colors or shades of gray you want the monitorto display.