System 7.1P

System 7.1P was released in October 1992 for the Performa 600, which initiated a temporary "Performa system software" era. Despite the differences (and the apparant dual-track system), "normal" Macs were perfectly able to run Performa system software, and vice-versa, although Apple refused to deal with any users that installed or ran the wrong system software.

The most significant changes came in the Launcher control panel for Performas, which not only featured the "regular" Launcher, but also added in features that saved all documents to the Documents folder, and hid the desktop and desktop icons while another application was being run. These were eventually relocated to the Performa control panel. The General Controls control panel replaced a user-customisable desktop-pattern system where the desktop could be customised by painting dots of different colours; instead, a dozen patterns (mostly in colour) were made available, in the form of a pop-up menu.

For colour Performas, colour support was fully maximised by making the default setting 256 colours instead of black-and-white.