Change Cursor Colour Mac

Without a cursor, your Mac would be pretty hard to use. In fact, it would be all but impossible to use, save for a few keyboard shortcuts. The cursor is what makes it so easy to navigate around. I usually use a pure crisp black background for my word documents, and I usually type in a white colour. My probelm is that I cannot actually see the insertion point which blinks. So is it possible to change the colour of my Cursor point? I have looked around a while. I use a Mac OS Sierra.

How To Change Cursor Color Mac

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Terminal User Guide

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The point where text is inserted in a Terminal window is indicated by a cursor. You can customize the color and style of the cursor.

Mac change cursor color
  1. In the Terminal app on your Mac, choose Terminal > Preferences, then click Profiles.

  2. In the Profiles list, select a profile.

  3. Click Text.

  4. Under Cursor, select a cursor style.

  5. If you want the cursor to flash, select “Blink cursor.”

  6. To change the color of the cursor, click the cursor color well, then select a color.

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