Press that “Test Screen Flash” button to see what it’ll look like, but after you toggle on the “Flash the screen when an alert sound occurs” checkbox, that’s what’ll happen from then on. So whenever your Mac needs to let you know something’s going on, you’ll see a visual cue along with the audio one. Neat-o!
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