Wednesday, 10 June 2020

How to Customize the Appearance of Closed Captions on Mac Devices

Latest versions of Mac devices provide various features of customization and appearance settings. Just like enabling the closed captions of smart TV of Apple, you can do the same direction on your Mac. If you are getting bored with the hard to read the reverse text, you may change different presets or captions. Also, users can create their own preset too by navigating the “Accessibility Settings.”
Here is how to customize closed captions on Mac devices. Have a look at these methods that will help you to change your desired captions.
Modifying Preset Caption Style
  • In the beginning, hit the Apple menu tab situated at the uppermost left-hand side section of your device’s display.
  • Then, hit the section “System Preferences.”
  • Now, click on the Accessibility tab.
  • After that, tap on “Captions” parked inside the menu section of the left-hand side portion. To make the process easier, you have to scroll your page downward.
  • Now, you will see various caption format options, and you are requested to hit any one of the provided:
  • Outline Text
  • Classic
  • Large Text
  • Transparent Background
  • Once you select each of them, a preview pane will show its preview appearance there so that you may select your desired preset type.
Creating Customized Caption
This process is very straightforward to apply on your Mac device as you should apply these easy to understand instructions.
  • First of all, hit the Apple menu tab located at the uppermost left-hand side section of your device’s display.
  • Now, tap the System Preferences option there.
  • Hit the Accessibility option.
  • After that, navigate to the menu section situated at the left-hand side section and hit the Captions tab. You should scroll down the page to view other related options.
  • Press the “+” signed tab available just beneath the three preset styles.
  • Now, you will require naming your preset style just after the Style name option.
  • After that, click on the pull drop menu available just after the background colour option.
  • Choose a colour for your background.
  • Hit the pull-drop menu available just after the option of Background Opacity.
  • Then, hit the opacity option there.
  • Now, click on the pull drop option just after the section of Text Color.
  • Then, choose a text colour for your text.
  • Next, tap the pull-drop menu available just after the option of Text Size.
  • Now, hit the particular text size.
  • After that, press the pull drop menu available after the Font section.
  • Now, select a font for your text.
  • Then, hit the mark-box available just after each pull drop menu to permit or reject the video for the overriding ability of each setup.
  • Hit the OK button to proceed.
Activating Closed Captions and SDH by Default
Mac also provides various features to create and activate various customizations related to captions for hard to hearing and deaf peoples. Follow these guidelines to know more about the customizations of closed captions and how to activate the same:
  • First of all, hit the Apple tab situated at the uppermost left-hand side section of your display.
  • Then, hit the System Preferences tab there.
  • Now, press the Accessibility button.
  • Press the Captions tab from the menu option situated at the left-hand side section. In order to view more options, you should scroll your page downward there.
  • Hit the marked box available just after the option of “prefer closed captions” and SDH options.
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