How Do You Invert Colors On A Mac?
Sick of staring at a generically colored computer screen and desperate for a change in color? Perhaps your favorite website is mostly white and it blinds your eyes to look at it? Or maybe you just want your computer to look cooler than the dude you’re sitting next to in cubicle 5. Easily achievable if you have a Mac. Sure, Macs look cool already, but if you really want to be bold, try reversing all the colors. • Go to “System Preferences”. “System Preferences” is the icon that appears as a white light switch with an apple on it in OS X 10.3 and earlier, and as a silver gear icon in OS X 10.4. Alternatively, when the colors are inverted, it will appear as a black switch with a silver apple in 10.3 or earlier. Your cursor will appear white, making it look like a Windows cursor. • Click the “Universal Access” button. This button is the last icon on the row marked “System”. • Under “Display”, click the radio button “White on Black”. • Sit back, grin evilly at cubicle 5 and enjoy your new,