Title: How to change the look of closed captions on Mac Post by: HCK on October 11, 2016, 04:05:20 pm How to change the look of closed captions on Mac
How do you customize closed captions on the Mac? With accessibility settings! Just like enabling closed captions on your TV, you can do the same in Accessibility on your Mac, and they'll be there for you when available. And you don't just have to stick with one style. If the default reverse text is too hard to read, you can switch it up to different presets or create your own. Here's how! How to change the preset caption style How to create custom captions How to enable closed captions and SDH by default How to change the preset caption style Click the Apple menu button () on the top left of your screen. Click System Preferences. Click Accessibility. Click Captions in the menu on the left. You'll have to scroll down just a bit. Click one of the caption style options: Default Classic Large Text The window above the choices will preview each one so you can decide which works best for you. How to create custom captions Click the Apple menu button () on the top left... Source: How to change the look of closed captions on Mac (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/VYgDjORU944/how-change-look-closed-captions-mac) |