If you want to increase this without wanting to zoom in, there’s an easy fix.

Go to configs > Accessibility > Vision > Display > Text > Text Size.

Now, you cancustomize your Mac’s fontas you want.

Editing a screenshot in Shottr’s editor on a Mac.

This also lets you set different font sizes for different apps, including Notes, Calendar, and Messages.

To customize your pointer size, go to configs > Accessibility > Vision > Display > Pointer.

Toggle it the same way when you want to turn Zoom off.

A MacBook on the Plugable PT StandX foldable stand

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Go to controls > Accessibility > Vision > Zoom and switch on “Hover Text.”

5VoiceOver

VoiceOver is your Mac’s built-in screen reader that converts text into speech.

To turn on VoiceOver, go to parameters > Accessibility > Vision > VoiceOver and switch it on.

The MacBook’s menu with Increase Contrast turned on.

Repeat the same to toggle VoiceOver and disable it.

VoiceOver is also highly customizable.

6Increase the Contrast

Don’t like the default contrast on your Mac’s display?

The MacBook’s menu with reduced transparency.

Go to configs > Accessibility > Vision > Display and turn on “Increase contrast.”

Here’s what your Mac’s menu would look like with an increased contrast.

you’re free to change these default transparent elements into a solid gray color in a few clicks.

you might always toggle and switch this off to your liking.

Here’s what your Mac’s menu would look like with reduced transparency.