![]() Zoom in on the screen: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Zoom on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) The icons and text in the Mail and Finder sidebars, for example, appear larger. Increase the size of items in sidebars: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Appearance in the sidebar, click the pop-up menu next to “Sidebar icon size” on the right, then choose Large. Gallery view: Select the largest thumbnail size. List view: Select the larger icon size to the right of “Icon size.” Click the “Text size” pop-up menu, then choose a text size.Ĭolumn view: Click the “Text size” pop-up menu, then choose a text size. Click the “Text size” pop-up menu, then choose a text size. Icon view: Move the “Icon size” slider to the right. The view you’re using determines how you increase the size. Increase the size of icons and text in the Finder: Select an item in the Finder, then choose View > Show View Options. Increase the size of icons and text on the desktop: Control-click the desktop, choose Show View Options, then move the “Icon size” slider to the right. ![]() (You may need to scroll down.) You can also change the pointer’s size and color. Make the pointer easier to see: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, click Display on the right, then turn on “Shake mouse pointer to locate” below Pointer. Make colors easier on your eyes at night: Use Night Shift to make the colors on the screen warmer.ĭifferentiate or tone down colors: Apply color filters or tint the entire screen. Invert colors: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, click Display on the right, then turn on “Invert colors.” (You may need to scroll down.) If you enable color filters or turn on Night Shift, “Invert colors” is automatically disabled. (You may need to scroll down.) You can change the accent and highlight colors. Use a dark appearance: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Appearance in the sidebar, then click the Dark appearance on the right. Make borders darker: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, click Display on the right, then turn on “Increase contrast.” (You may need to scroll down.) macOS automatically reduces transparency and makes the borders of buttons, boxes, and other items on the screen more visible. Make the desktop less transparent: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, click Display on the right, then turn on “Reduce transparency.” (You may need to scroll down.) The transparent areas of the desktop and app windows become gray.Ĭhoose a desktop picture with fewer colors or shapes: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Wallpaper in the sidebar, browse through the images on the right, then select a less busy picture or a solid color. Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders.Sync music, books, and more between devices.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo. ![]() Make it easier to see what’s on the screen. ![]() Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.Although File Explorer will remember your last setting when you open this folder again, this is a folder-specific setting, so you'll have to adjust each folder you'd want different icon and text sizes for. ![]()
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