How to use a color filter on Windows 10 or Windows 11 – OnMSFT.com
You can use color filters on your Windows and get your work done with ease. Here’s how:
Bored with the dull colors of your PC’s interface? No problem. With the color filter available in your Windows operating system, you can spice things up in a heartbeat.
In this article, we look at the different ways you can use a color filter on your PC and make your Windows experience richer and bright. So, let’s get started.
To change the color palette of your screen by using the color filter on your Windows 10, follow the steps below:
That’s it. The color filter settings will be enabled on your PC.
You can set up the color filter on your Windows 11 through the Accessibility settings on your PC. Here’s how.
As you can see from above, I’ve toggled on the Color filters tab and picked the Inverted scheme from the various color scheme options available to me. Moreover, you can also enable the keyboard shortcut to manage your color filters from right there. Do that by toggling the switch for “Keyboard shortcut for color filters”.
With the color filters enabled, you can easily change the color settings of your PC, thereby making your settings more streamlined and practical.


