How to Add a Color Screen Setting on a Mac
Click on the Apple menu., Click on System Preferences. , Click on Desktop & Screen Saver., Click on Desktop., Click on Solid Colors., Click on Custom Color., Click on a color you like.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Click on the Apple menu.
It's the black, apple-shaped icon in the upper-left of your screen. -
Step 2: Click on System Preferences.
, It's in the top-left of the preferences window.
If you don't see all of the System Preferences options, click on ⋮⋮⋮⋮ in the top bar of the dialog box. , It's near the top of the dialog box. , It's in the left pane of the dialog box. , It's in the right pane of the dialog box. , A color wheel will display and your screen color will change as you click on the wheel. -
Step 3: Click on Desktop & Screen Saver.
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Step 4: Click on Desktop.
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Step 5: Click on Solid Colors.
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Step 6: Click on Custom Color.
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Step 7: Click on a color you like.
Detailed Guide
It's the black, apple-shaped icon in the upper-left of your screen.
, It's in the top-left of the preferences window.
If you don't see all of the System Preferences options, click on ⋮⋮⋮⋮ in the top bar of the dialog box. , It's near the top of the dialog box. , It's in the left pane of the dialog box. , It's in the right pane of the dialog box. , A color wheel will display and your screen color will change as you click on the wheel.
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