Inverting the appearance of your screen, particularly when using a dark display setting, typically involves enabling an "invert colors" accessibility feature on your device.
Steps to Enable Invert Colors
Based on standard accessibility settings, you can achieve a visual inversion effect by following these general steps, which are outlined in the provided reference:
- Access Settings: Open your device's settings.
- Navigate to Accessibility: Look for and click on the accessibility option.
- Select Display Settings: Within the accessibility menu, find and select display or display accommodations.
- Check Invert Colors Option: Locate the invert colors option and enable it.
The reference notes that "there are several options available" within the display settings, allowing you to "select the mode that works best for you." This might include different types of inversion (like Smart Invert) or other visual adjustments.
You can also potentially "use keyboard shortcuts" to toggle this feature on or off quickly, depending on your operating system and configuration.
Enabling invert colors essentially swaps the colors on your screen to their complementary hues. If you are in dark mode (which uses dark backgrounds and light text), enabling invert colors will typically result in light backgrounds and dark text, similar to standard light mode, but may also invert colors in images and other graphics unless a "smart" inversion option is used.