Night Shift For Mac

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One of the downsides of using a computer, or any device with a screen, is the effect it can have on both our eyes and our circadian rhythms. While eye damage is unlikely and eye strain somewhat contentious there’s much more research that shows the effect of certain colors of light on our brains at different times of the day.

The blue-ish light emitted by most computer and mobile device displays can cause tired eyes to struggle at night, and it fools our brain into thinking it’s daytime, even when it’s late at night. The solution Apple has come up with is to allow displays on its Macs and iOS devices to shift color automatically at certain times of the day. The screen goes from blue-ish color during the day to warmer more yellow tones in the late evening. That yellowish color is supposed to take less effort to view on the part of our eyes and is less likely to make our brains think it’s still daytime. As you would expect, you can control when and if Night Shift is invoked.

What is Night Shift?

  1. Night Shift for Mac automatically shifts the colors of your display to the warmer end of the color spectrum after dark. Various studies have shown that exposure to bright blue light in the evening can affect your circadian rhythms and make it harder to fall asleep.
  2. Jan 25, 2017  Night Shift has its own section on macOS 10.12.4 or later. Night Shift can be manually enabled or disabled, scheduled based on time of day or sunset/sunrise,.

Night Shift doesn’t need a separate app, it is a feature of macOS that uses your Mac’s clock and your geographic location to determine whether it’s day or night where you are. It then uses that information to set the color temperature of your display — colder during the daytime and warmer in the evening.

The idea is that by making colors warmer, it won’t disrupt your body’s circadian rhythm, or the body clock that controls them, to the same degree. Night Shift can be turned on and off manually, or you can set a schedule for specific times.

What does Night Shift do?

Your body clock controls circadian rhythm, which has been shown to be key to a number of health conditions. It controls when you feel tired or how you sleep. Disrupting it can be a factor in both physical and mental health problems. So it’s important to go to sleep and wake up at the same time each day. By making your Mac’s display show warmer colors at night, night shift reduces the chance it will interrupt your sleep.

How to enable macOS Night Shift

  1. Go to the Apple menu and choose System Preferences.
  2. Select the Displays pane.
  3. Click on the Night Shift tab.
  4. Click on the Schedule menu.
  5. Choose Sunset to Sunrise to have Night Shift turn on and off automatically when it thinks it’s night time where you are.

How to set your own Night Shift schedule

  1. In Night Shift preferences, click on the Schedule menu.
  2. Choose Custom.
  3. Type a start time and finish time into the boxes.

How to control Night Shift manually

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  1. If Night Shift is off, go to the Night Shift tab in System Preferences>Display and check the box labelled Turn on until tomorrow.
  2. If Night Shift is on, click on the Schedule menu in the Night shift tab and choose ‘Off.’
  3. Use the color temperature slider in the same window to control the degree to which colors change when Night Switch is turned on or off.

You can also turn Night Shift on or off manually from Notification Center.

  1. Click on the Notification Center icon in the top right of your Mac’s screen.
  2. At the very top of the window, in either Today View or Notifications, is a switch labelled Night Shift. Toggle it to switch the feature on or off.

The easiest method of all — ask Siri

You can ask Siri to turn Night shift on your Apple device on and off.

  1. Click on the Siri button in the menu bar. If you don’t see it, go to System Preferences then click the Siri pane and make sure “Enable ask Siri’ and ‘Show Siri in menu bar’ are both checked. Alternatively, press fn + spacebar.
  2. Say “Turn on Night Shift.”
  3. To switch it off, activate Siri again and say “Turn off Night Shift.”

Night Shift works with external displays if your Mac is connected to one (or more). However, it doesn’t work with projectors or televisions.

Night Shift stuck? Here’s how to fix it

Occasionally, usually when a Mac goes to sleep while it’s on, Night Shift can become stuck in the “on” setting. When this happens, turning it off then on then off again doesn’t seem to have much effect. There is a solution, though.

  1. Go to System Preferences and choose Displays then click the Night Shift tab.
  2. With Night Shift on, make sure “Turn on until tomorrow” is unchecked.
  3. Slide the warmth slider all the way to the left, then all the way to the right again.

That should fix it and you should now be able to switch Night Shift off.

If that doesn’t work, try running macOS maintenance scripts using CleanMyMac X. These maintenance scripts can fix problems with files on your Mac that can cause all sorts of problems. CleanMyMac makes it very easy to run them.

  1. Download CleanMyMac for free here.
  2. Launch the app.
  3. Click on Maintenance.
  4. Check the boxes next to Run Maintenance Scripts and Verify Disk Permissions.
  5. Press Run.

Limitations

Night Shift can be great, particularly when your eyes are tired – the warmer light is much less harsh on them than cold blue light. However, it does make colors look different. So you wouldn’t want to have it on while you’re editing photographs or video. Also, you can’t deactivate it for specific apps or Mission Control desktops — it’s all or nothing. For tasks that involve writing, or working with spreadsheets, however, it’s excellent.

Night Shift is a very useful feature than can make it easier for your eyes to focus on your Mac’s display late in the evening. It also reduces the risk of disrupting your body clock and interfering with your sleep, which can lead to health problems. It’s very easy to use and there are options for how warm the screen becomes when it’s on, as well as for scheduling when it starts and stops.

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The bright blue light coming from the screen of computers and smartphones is known to interfere with sleep quality. Hence, you can Enable Night Shift Mode on your Mac and reduce this harmful impact of using computers at night.

Night Shift Mode on Mac

Earlier with iOS 9.3 Apple brought Night Shift to iOS devices and now Apple has brought Night Shift Mode to Mac computers with the Mac OS Sierra 10.12.4 update.

Night Shift Mode changes the colour temperature of the screen of your Mac from bright blue light to a subdued yellow light as soon as the sun sets down.

This change in colour temperature at night time is helpful, because the usual blue light that electronic devices emit is said to have a harmful effect on your sleep pattern, which could be the reason why you are unable to sleep after using an electronic device.

In this article, we are showing you 3 ways to Enable the Night Shift Mode on your Mac and we will also find the steps to adjust the colour temperature in Night Shift Mode.

Enable Night Shift Mode Using Siri

The easiest way to enable Night Shift Mode on your Mac is by making use of Siri.

1. Click on the Siri Icon from the top menu bar or click on the Siri Icon from the dock of your Mac

2. Next say “Turn On Night Shift

That’s it! Night Shift Mode will now be turned on.

Enable Night Shift Mode Using Notification Center

Another quick and easy way to enable night shift mode on your Mac is by making use of Notifications Center.

1. Click on the Notifications Icon from the top right corner of your screen

2. Next, make sure that you are on the Today tab and Turn On Night Shift Mode by clicking on the slider (See image below).

Enable Night Shift Mode on Mac Using System Preferences

In addition to enabling Night Shift Mode using Siri and Notification Center, you can also enable Night Shift mode using System Preferences.

1. Click on the Apple Menu Icon from the top right corner of your screen and then click on System Preferences from the Dropdown Menu

2. On the System Preferences screen, click on Displays (See image below)

3. On the Display settings screen, click on the Night Shift tab and then click on the box next to Schedule (See image below)

4. From the dropdown menu select either Sunset to Sunrise option or select Custom.

Selecting Sunset to Sunrise will automatically enable Night Shift as soon as the sun sets and will disable Night Shift as soon as the sun rises. On the other hand selecting Custom will allow you specify exactly what time you want Night Shift to turn on and what time you want Night Shift to turn off.

Change Colour Temperature in Night Shift Mode

As mentioned earlier you can change the colour temperature in Night Shift Mode to something that suits your eyes better.

Night Shift Mac Shortcut

1. Click on the Apple Menu Icon and then click on System Preferences

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2. Next click on Displays and then click on the Night Shift tab

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Night Mode For Mac

3. On the Night Shift setting screen, locate Colour temperature option and slide the slider next to it left make the colour less warm and right to make the colour more warm.