If you’re like most people, your Mac’s screen is a mix of colors. But if you want to change the colors of your screen, there are a few things you can do. First, open the System Preferences and select the Display tab. Then, under Colors, select the color you want to change. For example, if you want to change the color of your Mac’s screen to blue, select Blue in the Colors list. If you want to change all of your Mac’s screens to one color, select “All Screen Sizes” in the “Display” tab and then choose a size for each screen. For example, if you have two screens that are both 8-by-8 inches and one that is 10-by-10 inches, choose “10-by-10 inch” in the Size list for both screens.


The “Invert Colors” feature can also be helpful for vision-impaired users. The feature flips the screen colors so you have an equally dark background for a previously light color. This works best for black-and-white interface (backgrounds and text), but it can also work for colorful elements.

To enable the feature, click on the Apple button from the menu bar and then click on the “System Preferences” option.

Here, click on the “Accessibility” button.

Now, select the “Display” option from the sidebar.

Click on the “Invert Colors” option.

Instantly, you’ll see that the colors in the interface will flip. The shades of white will turn into the opposite shades of black.

If you want to invert the colors for the entire interface—including images—click on the checkmark next to the “Classic Invert” option.

For a more subtle option, try using the dark more that’s available in macOS Mojave and higher. It brings a specially-designed dark interface to the Mac.

To try it out, open the “System Preferences” app and go to the “General” section.

Here, in the “Appearance” menu, switch to the “Dark” option.

The entire macOS interface will now shift to dark mode, along with supported apps.

The official dark mode looks better than using the Invert Colors feature, but it has one big downside. While the Invert Colors feature will work everywhere, the dark mode feature only works for supported apps (and it doesn’t work on websites by default).

You can do a lot more with the dark mode in macOS. Take a look at our guide to learn more.

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