How to Change the Color of Menu Buttons on a Mac

Click on the Apple menu., Click System Preferences. , Click General., Click the "Appearance" drop-down menu. , Click on a color., Click the "Highlight color" drop-down menu. , Click on a color., Click the red "x" button.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click on the Apple menu.

    It's the apple logo at the top left of the menu bar.
  2. Step 2: Click System Preferences.

    , It's the first button listed on the System Preferences window. ,, You can choose from either Blue or Graphite.

    This change will affect the color of buttons, menus, and windows. ,, If you click Other..., you can create a custom highlight color by selecting it from the color wheel. , Your color changes will be made!
  3. Step 3: Click General.

  4. Step 4: Click the "Appearance" drop-down menu.

  5. Step 5: Click on a color.

  6. Step 6: Click the "Highlight color" drop-down menu.

  7. Step 7: Click on a color.

  8. Step 8: Click the red "x" button.

Detailed Guide

It's the apple logo at the top left of the menu bar.

, It's the first button listed on the System Preferences window. ,, You can choose from either Blue or Graphite.

This change will affect the color of buttons, menus, and windows. ,, If you click Other..., you can create a custom highlight color by selecting it from the color wheel. , Your color changes will be made!

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