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Title: How to use visual and color accessibility options on your Mac
Post by: HCK on October 10, 2016, 04:05:24 pm
How to use visual and color accessibility options on your Mac

How do you change colors, contrast, transparency, cursor size, and otherwise make your Mac easier to see? With accessibility!

If you have certain sensitivities or color blindness, there are accessibility features on Mac that can help you get the most out of your experience. You can invert colors, increase contrast, and more. Here's how to get your Mac display working for you.

How to invert colors
How to switch to grayscale
How to use shapes to differentiate some settings
How to reduce motion
How to increase contrast
How to reduce transparency
How to change the display contrast
How to change cursor size
How to enable/disable shake mouse pointer to locate


How to invert colors

Click the Apple menu () on the top left of your screen.
Click System Preferences.
Click Accessibility.


Click Display in the menu on the left.
Click the checkbox next to Invert colors.




How to switch to grayscale

Click the Apple menu () on the top left of your screen.
Click System Preferences.
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