Rest for Weary Eyes: Switching Your Display to Grayscale
October 19th, 2006 at 3:00 PM - Tips by Jeff Gamet
Long hours working in text editors and word processors can be a strain on your eyes, especially since the bright white background of a document window can result in a harsh contrast against the black letters in the words you type. If you donit need to see different colors in your document, switching your display to grayscale can help keep your eyes from wearing out as quickly, and can even help extend your laptopis battery life.
You can switch your display from color to grayscale in the Universal Access Preference Pane. Hereis how:
- Launch System Preferences. You can find it by choosing Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Select Universal Access.
- Click the Seeing tab.
- Check Use grayscale under the Display options.
![]() Use the Universal Access Preference Pane to switch your display to grayscale. |
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![]() Grayscale is still an option on todayis modern Macs. |
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If I plan to work for several hours on text-only documents, I switch my display to grayscale. My eyes appreciate it, and when I am using my PowerBook on battery, it tends to run longer before I have to recharge. When Iim ready to switch back to a color display, I simply uncheck the Use grayscale option.
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