He ported the media player XBMC (since renamed Kodi) to Mac OS X. Plex began as a freeware hobby project in December 2007 when developer Elan Feingold created a media center application for his Apple Mac. The logo is still used on the app for the time being. To choose another colour click again on the box next to ' Color ' to bring up the colour circle.Ĭlick on the close button at the top of the view options window (no keyboard shortcut).Plex logo from 2013 to April 27, 2022. You should see the folder background colour change to you selected colour. When you are happy with your colour choice click the ' OK ' button or press ' Enter '. (No keyboard shortcut).Ĭlick on the colour you want to choose - you can also slide around the colours by clicking and holding the mouse down Or press the cursor keys to move around the colour circle. (No keyboard shortcut).Ĭlick on the box to bring up the 'Colors' option box which will bring up the colour circle as shown in Fig 6. Select a folder by double clicking on it or press ' Tab ' to highlight it and press ' Apple ' + ' O ' to open it.Ĭlick on the ' View ' menu and select ' Show View Options ' or press ' Apple ' + ' J'.Ĭlick on the radio button ' Color ' underneath ' Background: ' as highlighted in Fig 6 and a box will appear. You can change the folder background colour on your Mac. When you are happy with your choice click on the Desktop window's close button or press ' Apple ' +' W '.
You will see that as soon as you make a choice the background colour changes straight away.
Changing the desktop background colourĬlick on the 'Desktop & Screen Saver ' icon or press ' Tab ' repeatedly (you might need to press ' Ctrl ' + ' F7 ' first) to cycle through the icons until the ' Desktop ' icon is highlighted with a blue border and then press the ' Spacebar '.Ĭlick on the box next to ' Collection: ' tab or press ' Tab ' until the box is selected then press the ' Spacebar'.įrom the pop-up list click on ' Solid Colors' or use the up and down cursor keys to highlight it and then press the ' Spacebar'.Ĭlick on a colour you want using the horizontal scrollbar as necessary or press ' Tab ' to highlight the first colour square and use the right arrow key to cycle through the choices. The colour scheme will change straight away to turn it back to the standard display scheme click again on the 'Set Display to Grayscale ' button or press ' Tab ' to highlight the 'Set Display to Grayscale ' button and press ' Spacebar '. You also have the option to set the display to grayscale, to do this:Ĭlick on the ' Set Display to Grayscale ' button shown in Fig 3 or press ' Tab ' to highlight the ' Set Display to Grayscale ' button and press the ' Spacebar '. The colour scheme will change straight away, to switch between the high contrast and standard display scheme at any time press ' Shift ' + ' Alt ' + ' Apple ' + ' * ' (asterisk) To change to a high contrast white on black colour scheme click on the ' Switch to White on Black ' button shown in Fig 3 or press ' Tab ' to highlight the 'Switch to White on Black ' button and press the ' Spacebar '. ' as shown in Fig 1 or press the down arrow key to highlight it and then press ' Enter '.Ĭlick on the ' Universal Access ' icon or press ' Tab ' repeatedly (you might need to press ' Ctrl ' + ' F7 ' first) to cycle through the icons until the ' Universal Access ' icon is highlighted with a blue border and then press the ' Spacebar '.Ĭlick on the ' Seeing ' tab or press ' Ctrl ' + ' F7 ' (once or twice) to highlight one of the four tabs for example ' Keyboard ' and then press the left or right arrow key to select the ' Seeing ' tab. Make sure you are in ' Finder ' - press ' Apple ' + ' Tab ' if necessary to cycle through open applications until you return to ' Finder '.Ĭlick on the 'Apple ' menu or press ' Ctrl ' + ' F2 '.Ĭlick on ' System Preferences.
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Note: For keyboard access make sure ' Full keyboard access ' is turned on - you can turn it on or off by pressing ' Ctrl ' + ' F1 ' at any time. Note: Mac key convention: ' Ctrl ' is used for 'Control', ' Apple ' is used for 'Command' and ' Alt ' is used for the 'Option' key. This section explains how you can change your colours in Mac OS X.