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On iOS and macOS, go to Accessibility > Display > Color Filters, turn on Color Filters and select “Greyscale” | On iOS and macOS, go to Accessibility > Display > Color Filters, turn on Color Filters and select “Greyscale” | ||
On Android, open up Settings, then tap Digital Wellbeing & parental control, then choose Wind Down, you can set up a schedule for the evening, which will turn your screen greyscale for the scheduled time. Alternatively, go to Settings > Developer Options > Simulate colour space and choose Monochromacy. (For this, you need to have Developer Options enabled. | On Android, open up Settings, then tap Digital Wellbeing & parental control, then choose Wind Down, you can set up a schedule for the evening, which will turn your screen greyscale for the scheduled time. Alternatively, go to Settings > Developer Options > Simulate colour space and choose Monochromacy. (For this, you need to have Developer Options enabled. [https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options link]) | ||
On GNOME, you can use the extension Desaturate All to turn your display monochrome with the click of a button. | On GNOME, you can use the extension [https://github.com/YurchenkoSt/desaturate_all Desaturate All] to turn your display monochrome with the click of a button. | ||
On Windows 10, you can use the key combination Ctrl + Windows + C to toggle a grayscale filter. This can be configured by finding Turn color filters on or off from the start menu. | On Windows 10, you can use the key combination Ctrl + Windows + C to toggle a grayscale filter. This can be configured by finding Turn color filters on or off from the start menu. | ||
=== Code editor colourschemes === | === Code editor colourschemes === | ||
