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Change the color of text and background on your Mac

Patrice Shankman 3 min read
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If you want to adjust the appearance of your computer, whether for personal or professional use, then knowing how to change the color of text and background on your Mac is a helpful skill. In this post, we’ll give you a brief overview on how to do just that.

How to change the text color on your Mac

To change the text color on your Mac, follow these simple steps:

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences”.
  • Click on “General” in the System Preferences window.
  • In the Appearance section, click on the “Highlight Color” drop-down menu and select the color you want for your text.
  • Close the System Preferences window.

How to change the background color on your Mac

To change the background color on your Mac, follow these simple steps:

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences”.
  • Click on “Desktop & Screen Saver” in the System Preferences window.
  • In the left sidebar, select “Desktop”.
  • In the right sidebar, click on the “Background” drop-down menu and select the color you want for your background.
  • Close the System Preferences window.

And that’s all there is to it! By following these steps, you can easily change the color of text and background on your Mac to better suit your needs or taste.

How to change highlight color on mac

If you want to change the highlight color on your Mac, follow these simple steps:

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences”.
  • Click on “General” in the System Preferences window.
  • In the Appearance section, click on the “Highlight Color” drop-down menu and select the color you want for your highlight color.
  • Close the System Preferences window.

How to save a custom color scheme on your Mac

Problem: It’s hard to find the perfect color scheme that matches your work or personal style.

Agitate: You might spend hours tweaking different colors until you finally find one that you’re happy with, but what happens when you want to use that same color scheme on another computer or device?

Solution: With a custom color scheme, you can save your favorite colors and access them anytime, anywhere.

If you want to use a custom color scheme on your Mac, follow these simple steps:

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences”. Click on “General” in the System Preferences window.
  • In the Appearance section, click on the “Use dark menu bar and Dock” checkbox to enable the dark mode color scheme.
  • Close the System Preferences window.

With dark mode enabled, your menu bar and Dock will now be a darker color. To customize the colors even further, you can follow these steps:

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences”.
  • Click on “Desktop & Screen Saver” in the System Preferences window.
  • In the left sidebar, select “Colors”.

Troubleshooting tips for changing the text and background color on your Mac

If you have any trouble changing the text or background color on your Mac, here are a few troubleshooting tips:

  • Make sure you are using the latest version of macOS.
  • If you are using an older version of macOS, your options for changing the text and background color may be limited.
  • Check to see if your Mac supports Dark Mode.
  • If your Mac does not support Dark Mode, you will not be able to change the text or background color to a dark color.
  • Make sure you have the correct permissions.

If you want to change the text or background color on your Mac, it’s easy to do. Just follow these simple steps and you can have a computer that looks exactly the way you want it to. If you ever run into any trouble while trying to make these changes, our troubleshooting tips should help get you back on track in no time. Thanks for reading and we hope this article was helpful!

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