How To Change Accent and Highlight Colors On MacBook [Tutorial]
How To Change Accent and Highlight Colors On MacBook [Tutorial]
Unlike Windows, there’s not a lot of customization you can do to make your Mac’s software look different from everyone else’s. But you can add some personality by changing the accent and highlight colors on your Mac. Here’s how!
Mac owners running macOS Mojave or higher can choose from eight different accent and highlight colors to customize the look of their operating system. You can also set the accent and highlight colors independently.
For example, instead of the default blue color, you can use purple as the accent color. It will appear in buttons and when you hover over menus.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
macOS Mojave doesn’t just provide a dramatically darkened user interface styling, it also allows you to pick between a range of accent colors for common user interface elements such as app menus, popup menus, dialog boxes, the menu bar, radio buttons and more.
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, Air, Mini's running the macOS operating system. This tutorial was performed on a macOS Big Sur system.