OK, most people call it the logon screen (no user account active, system running). So you have a screen thats also distorted like the OP does? The fact you are on the Logon screen Vs a given user account doesn't really matter as the system doesn't know the difference. It just paints the display with what the CPU tells it.
What do you mean by locked mode??
Dan 의
Locked as in when is asking for password...
Ex: Ctrl+Shift+Eject and it's locked, what would you call it?
Miguel Saraiva 의
OK, most people call it the logon screen (no user account active, system running). So you have a screen thats also distorted like the OP does? The fact you are on the Logon screen Vs a given user account doesn't really matter as the system doesn't know the difference. It just paints the display with what the CPU tells it.
Dan 의
Nop, I mean locked because my Mac is running a logged account.. :)
So not that real what you said there I think, because I have exactly the same background, and it only flickers when I "lock it".
I tried a few PRAM and NVRAM resets and it was better but it keeps doing it time to time.
Miguel Saraiva 의
OK, I think you have a hardware password set then (no need to login to a user account). When you mean flicker its the intensity Vs distortion correct?
Dan 의
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