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Grayscale Video

If you have a visual impairment such as ocular toxocariasis, you may find it more comfortable and less tiring to the eyes to work with a grayscale screen, since OS X usually displays a lot of colour in a normal use.

To make the display grayscale, go to System Preferences.

To make the display grayscale, go to System Preferences.

Click Universal Access

Click Universal Access

Select Seeing.

Click Universal Access and select Seeing.

Under display check Use grayscale to convert the display to grayscale.

Under display check Use grayscale to convert the display to grayscale.

Before in colour.

Before in colour.

After in grayscale.

After in grayscale.