How To Invert Colors on macOS [Tutorial]
How To Invert Colors on macOS [Tutorial]
To quickly turn Invert Colors, Increase Contrast, and Reduce Transparency on or off using the Accessibility Shortcuts panel, press Option-Command-F5 (or if your Mac has Touch ID, quickly press Touch ID three times).
If you’re looking at an app or a webpage on your MacBook with a bright background, you might want to invert the colors to make it easier on your eyes. You can do that using a macOS accessibility feature and the new dark mode.
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.
Whether you're looking to get a change of scenery or help you focus more on what's on your screen, inverting the colors on your Mac can be a useful tool.
And while your Mac doesn't come with an automatic shortcut to access this feature, it can be easily done by going through your computer's System Preferences, and you can also set up a keyboard shortcut if it's something you want to use on a regular basis.
Here's what you need to know, in either case.
Inverting the colors of your display offers greater visibility to some users, particularly with low or impaired vision. However, you may also want to use inverted colors for a variety of other reasons as well, like viewing webpages with a dark theme.
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook Mini's running the macOS operating system.
Devices covered in this tutorial: macOS, macOS Big Sur, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook Mini