Changing the Display setting in accessibility on a Mac
On the Mac, use the Display setting in Accessibility to make items on the screen (including pointers) easier to see, enlarge text, reduce screen dynamics, and apply color filters or shades to the screen.
To change these settings, choose Apple Menu>"System Settings", click "Accessibility" in the sidebar, and then click Show on the right.(You may need to scroll down.)
Reverses the colors on the display, such as displaying white words on a black background.see alsoinvert colors。
Invert Color Mode
Choose Classic to invert colors everywhere, or Smart to invert colors other than images and videos.
Decrease dynamic effect
Stop or reduce the movement of elements on the screen, for example, when opening an App, switching between desktops, or opening and closing the Notification Center.see alsoStop or reduce screen dynamics。
Dim flashing light
For supported media, auto dimming describes the display of flickering or strobe light content.
[Note]This option is only available withApple chip's Mac.The content is processed in real time on the device side."Dimming flickering light" should not be relied on to treat any medical condition.
Increase contrast
Increase the contrast of items on the screen (such as the border around a button or box) without changing the contrast of the screen itself.
Reduce transparency
Replace the transparent effect used by some backgrounds in macOS with a solid background to improve contrast and readability.see alsoSet transparent items to solid。
Without color discrimination
In addition to color, shape is used to convey state or information.
Automatically play moving pictures
Turn off to automatically pause the display of fast animated images such as Info and GIF in Safari browser.
Show window title icon
Displays the window's icon in the window title bar, if available.When opening multiple windows or tabs (for example, the "Access" window displaying "Recently Used", "Download" and "iCloud Cloud Disk"), icons can make them easier to distinguish.
Show Toolbar Button Shapes
Displays a precise border around the toolbar button to represent the area you can click when you select a toolbar button.
Display contrast
Drag the slider to increase or decrease the screen contrast.
Set the font size in the menu bar to Large or change it back to Default.You must log out and then log back in to see the font size changes in the menu bar.
Prefer horizontal text
Set the preferred horizontal text in languages that use vertical text.
Pointer
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Shake the mouse pointer to locate
Quickly move the mouse or quickly slide your finger on the touch pad to temporarily enlarge the pointer for you to find.see alsoMake the pointer easier to see。
Pointer size
Make the pointer larger or smaller.
Pointer outline color
Select a color for the pointer outline.
Pointer Fill Color
Select a color to fill the inside of the pointer outline.
Reset Color
Restores the pointer outline and fill color to the default settings (white outline and black fill).
Select the filter type: grayscale, red/green (for red blindness), green/red (for green blindness), blue/yellow (for blue blindness), or hue.
strength
Drag the slider to adjust the strength of the filter.
tone
If you select the Tone filter, click the Tone Wheel to customize the color.
PromptYou can useAccessibility shortcut keyQuickly turn the following functions on or off: reverse color, enhance contrast, reduce transparency, and color filter.