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How to Change Visual & Color Accessibility Options on Your MacBook?

by Hayate Abul Digital Marketing

Do you know you can customize the visuals and colors of your Mac? If you work for too long on your Mac, then you should customize the appearance and colors to safeguard your eyes. Blue lights are the most dangerous threat for your eyes if you use your device for too long. This article will teach you about optimizing colors and personalizing the visuals of your Macbook. 

Inverting Colors

 

If you want to invert colors accessibility on your Mac, you need to follow the instructions given below.

       First of all, you have to go to the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

       Then you have to click on the Accessibility option.

       Thereafter, you should click on Display option from the left pane.

       Later, you have to tick the box of "Invert colors."

       Now, it will enable the Invert color option.

 

Enable Grayscale

 

You can turn on grayscale on your Mac. Here are the instructions given below.

       Get started by clicking on the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences.

       Then you have to click on the Accessibility option.

       Thereafter, you should click on Display option from the left side.

       Later, you have to tick the box of "Use grayscale."

 

Using Shapes to Distinguish Some Settings

 

If you want to use shapes to distinguish some settings on your Mac, you need to follow the instructions given below.

       To get started, go to the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences.

       Then you have to click on the Accessibility option.

       Thereafter, you should tick the box of "Differentiate without color."

 

Reducing Motion

 

You can reduce motion on your Mac. Here are the instructions given below.

       To begin with, click on the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences.

       Then you have to click on Accessibility.

       Go to the sidebar and click on Display option.

       Now, you should tick the box of "Reduce motion."

 

Increasing Contrast

 

If you want to increase contrast on your Mac, you need to follow the instructions given below.

       First, you have to click on the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

       Then you have to click on the Accessibility option.

       Thereafter, you should tick the box of Increase contrast.

 

Reduce Transparency

 

You can reduce transparency on your Mac. Here are the instructions given below.

       First and foremost go to the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should choose System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

       Then you have to click on Accessibility.

       Later, you should click on Display from the side pane.

       Now, you have to tick the box of Reduce transparency.

 

Changing Display Contrast

 

If you want to change display contrast on your Mac, you need to follow the instructions given below.

       To get started, navigate the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

       Then you have to choose the Accessibility option.

       Go to the left pane and click on the Display option.

       Now, select and move the slider to adjust the display contrast.

 

Modify Cursor Size

 

You can modify the cursor size on your Mac. Here are the instructions given below.

       Get started, click on the Apple menu on your MacBook.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences.

       Then you have to click on the Accessibility option.

       Thereafter, you should select the Cursor option from the right-hand side.

       Now, select and move the slider to adjust the size on your according.

 

Turn On/ Off Shake Mouse Pointer

 

If you want to turn on or off shake mouse pointer on your Mac, you need to follow the instructions given below.

       To begin with, click on the Apple menu on your Mac.

       After that, you should click on System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

       Then you have to select Accessibility.

       Thereafter, you should go to the Cursor option from the right side.

       Now, tick the box of "Shake mouse pointer."

 

 

 

By following the instructions mentioned in the blog, you will be successfully able to change visual & color accessibility options on your Mac.

 

Mathew Anderson  is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Mathew has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup

Source : MacBook


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