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How can you revert entire Color scheme of Big Sur back to default Color scheme of Catalina

How can you revert new Color scheme (desktop, menu bar, dock, and applications) or new look of Big Sur back to look of Catalina?


Already run into trouble with Adobe application being completely blacked out to where app was unusable after upgrading to Big Sur.


The Menu Bar Font changed from distinct Black to very hard to read White.

MacBook Pro Retina

Posted on Dec 6, 2020 5:28 PM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2020 12:29 AM


Try enabling this option :)


Lessen transparency it translates as. Sorry, using the Dutch language on my Mac.


You can find it in System Preferences -> Accessibility Options - Display Settings :)

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Dec 12, 2020 6:34 AM in response to astirusty

How about a Helpful response, instead of smart remark?

How else do you imagine you are going to get the Catalina color scheme? Every OS Apple makes has its own design. It doesn't keep old color schemes buried in the OS. There are no themes. You get what Apple has decided to provide.


If you must have the Catalina color scheme, you need to use Catalina.

How can you revert entire Color scheme of Big Sur back to default Color scheme of Catalina

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