3 Enable Dark Modes for Better Visuals
Wish that your Mac has a different color scheme, or was a least easier to use at night and in dark areas? If your macOS is pre-Mojave, then you can implement the Night Shift feature:
Head to System Preferences, go to Displays, and then find the Night Shift tab. Setting this mode will adjust the “color temperature” of your Mac to make it easier on your eyes at night. The color shift will automatically take place based on your time zone, to correspond with the sun setting. You can also adjust the specific color temperate settings yourself to find just the look that you want.
If or when you have macOS Mojave, there’s a full Dark Mode you can activate. This will make things a little easier on your eyes too, and provide a different color contrast that you can use at any time of day. Head to System Preferences, go to the General settings, and look for the option to switch to Dark Mode and try it out.