![]() This doesn’t freeze the display entirely, but it greatly reduces the movement, telling the visualizer to rotate but not dance around the display. If you see a visual you like, press F to freeze it so you can take a screenshot. If you find a mode and palette you like, press C to keep that combination. This is on by default, and this tells the visualizer to change mode and palette at random. I displays track info at the bottom left of the screen this is what you see in the first screenshot above, showing the track name, album, artist, and artwork.P changes the palette, or the color scheme of the visualizer.M changes the mode, which is the overall set of shapes that the visualizer uses.The visualizer displays keyboard shortcuts for its settings when you press the ? key. Here are the options for the iTunes visualizer. But you can change the visualizer’s settings too. By default, it uses a random setting that cycles through a number of presets. Try with different songs and see how the visualizer changes. ![]()
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