How to Fix Your Mac Screen Looking Blurry
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Preliminary Fixes
Fix 1: Adjusting Brightness
Step 1:Click on thetoggle iconat the upper-right corner of your Mac toolbar.
Step 2:Under the text reading Display, move thesliderto the left to darken your screen and to the right to do the opposite.
Fix 2: Reducing Motion
Step 1:Select theApple logoat the top left and selectSystem Settings.
Step 2:Now, tap theAccessibility iconand selectDisplay.
Step 3:Toggle onReduce motion.
After completing the steps above, your desired changes should take effect immediately.
Fix 3: Reducing Transparency
Step 1:Click on theApple logoat the top left corner > go toSystem Preferences.
Step 2:SelectAccessibility> go to theDisplaysection in the sidebar.
Step 3:Toggle onReduce transparency.
That’s it. With this, you should be able to fix your Mac screen looking blurry. If the problem persists, take your Mac to an Apple store for them to have a look.
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Last updated on 20 August, 2024
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