![]() ![]() ![]() It's probably much more useful if you're going to be using your Mac at night. Just have it go on automatically is how most people use it. So you can set it to go anyway that you want. Then you've got kind of the middle setting there. More warm really takes a lot of the blue out and makes everything look much more red. ![]() So this to me looks very much like the normal colors and you can't really tell the difference. So if you have it on you can adjust to be less warm or more warm. You can also just have it turned off and then you can turn it on manually here by clicking here and it will turn on until the next day. Or you can set it for Custom and then set specific times. In other words it will shift the colors of your screen when the sun's not up. So you can set it, for instance, to work from sunset to sunrise. ![]() Now you can set NightShift to go on on a schedule. So the way you activate it is you go to System Preferences and under System Preferences you go to, of course, Displays and there is a new NightShift tab right here. That's the ability to shift the colors of your screen particularly used for people when they want to look at their Macs later at night before going to bed. Video Transcript: The main new feature of the new Mac OS Sierra 10.12.4 is NightShift. Check out Using Night Shift on Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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