> When Reverse Screen is executed, QuickDraw and the cursor routines
> are changed so that they work backwards from the way they normally
> would. Most programs will work normally, but will display everything
> in reverse. The only exceptions are programs that write directly to
> the screen. Examples of this are some games and some special graphic
> effects (such as my about screen from [D�j� Vu?A Nightmare Comes
> True][1]).
>
> In addition to reversing the screen, Reverse Screen squares off the
> corners of the Mac screen. This is not aesthetically pleasing, but
> it looks a lot better than the four little white corners that show
> up if the screen is left rounded.
>
> ? Darin Adler

Adler created this for a vision-impaired friend who found a white-on-
black display much easier to read. It was written when System 3.x was
current, and works less well under System 6.x (with noticeable cursor
flickering). It is completely incompatible with 7.x.

DL #1: Reverse Screen v1.0b1

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/games/deja-vu