Change Displays Night Shift preferences on Mac
On your Mac, use the Night Shift pane of Displays System Preferences to shift your display to the warmer end of the color spectrum. Warmer screen colors are easier on your eyes when you use your Mac at night or in low-light conditions.
Note: To find out if your Mac supports Night Shift, see the Apple Support article How to use Night Shift on your Mac.
To open this pane, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then click Night Shift.
Open the Night Shift pane for me
Option | Description | ||||||||||
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Schedule | To have Night Shift turn on automatically at certain times, choose an option.
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Manual | Select to turn on Night Shift; deselect to turn it off. Night Shift remains on until the next day or until you turn it off. | ||||||||||
Color Temperature | Drag the slider to change the color temperature Night Shift uses. | ||||||||||
AirPlay Display | Use AirPlay to wirelessly show what’s on your Mac on another display. For example, you can AirPlay to a TV or an iPad. | ||||||||||
Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available | Show devices available for AirPlay Mirroring in the menu bar. | ||||||||||
Gather Windows | Moves all open Displays preferences windows to the display where this button is. This button appears only if more than one display is connected to your Mac. |