Previous versions of OS X (up to OS X Lion) had a quick keyboard shortcut (Command + Option + 8) enabled by default to allow you to invert the colors of your display, but that’s changed in more recent versions of macOS. The option is still available – it’s just in your Mac’s System Preferences. Follow the steps below to invert the colors of your Mac’s display:
- Open System Preferences on your Mac. You can do this from your Dock or by using Spotlight.
- In System Preferences, click on Accessibility, located in the bottom row.
Here, you’ll have different options to help you change your Mac’s Accessibility settings to your liking. 3. From the pane on the left, click on Display.
- Check the option to “Invert Colors.” You’ll see an immediate change on your display, as all the colors will be inverted.
You can also select the option to include an Accessibility shortcut in your Mac’s status bar.
Another easy way to instantly access the Accessibility options on your Mac is by pressing the Command + Option + F5 keys, which will bring up an Accessibility menu similar to the one below.
Do note that it’s only the display’s colors that are inverted. If you take a screenshot on your Mac, it’ll remain normal, and the inverted colors won’t show up. It’s that simple. To revert to the normal colors at any time, simply uncheck the box, and you’ll be back to normal. Let us know in the comments below if you found this guide helpful!