Many applications use the default X11 color map. A technicolor
effect (color flashing) in the windows using the default color map
occurs when a non-default color map is downloaded into the hardware
color map that had previously contained the default X11 color map.
Because so many applications use the default X11 color map,
and because the HP Visualize-48 and HP
Visualize-48XP have two hardware color maps in the overlay
planes, the behavior on these devices is to dedicate (that is, lock)
one overlay hardware color map to always hold the default X11 color
map. This means that the assigned default overlay hardware color
map cannot have another color map downloaded to it. The other overlay
hardware color map is available to applications that use color maps
other than the default.