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With iOS accessibility features for the brandish, you can enlarge your text, make information technology assuming, increase contrast, apply color filters, apply Smart Invert, control auto-brightness, and more than.

Turn on Invert Colors

If you benefit from viewing items against a nighttime background, you can employ Invert Colors to change how content is displayed on your screen.

To use Invert Colors, open up the Settings app, and then tap Accessibility > Display & Text Size.

Smart Capsize

Smart Capsize reverses the colors on the display, except for images, media, and some apps that use nighttime color styles.

Classic Invert

Archetype Invert reverses all colors on the brandish.

Plow on Color Filters

If yous take color blindness or other vision challenges, you lot tin use Color Filters to help you lot differentiate between colors. Color Filters can change the look of things, like pictures and movies, and so you might want to use it simply when needed.

Open up the Settings app, then tap Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters. You'll run across three examples of color spaces to assist you select an option that fits your needs. Swipe left or right on the examples to detect a filter that works best for you.

From left to right, this case shows pencils in a rainbow of colors, starting with crimson and xanthous, and ending with imperial and brown.

This instance shows three columns of color intensity.

This example shows vertical lines on a variable color background for color deficiencies. Choose the filter that shows the entire line.

Cull a filter

When yous turn on Color Filters, you lot tin choose from iv preset filters:

  • Grayscale
  • Red/Green for Protanopia
  • Green/Ruby-red for Deuteranopia
  • Bluish/Yellow for Tritanopia

Adapt color intensity

You tin can adapt the intensity of any of the Color Filters to fit your needs. Utilise the Intensity slider to customize a filter that's more intense or less intense.

Adjust Color Tint

If you accept color or light sensitivity, tap Color Tint to change the hue of the entire display on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Impact. Use the sliders to adjust your brandish's hue and the intensity of the outcome.

More than display accommodations

In addition to inverting colors and applying filters, you can also find these accommodations on the Brandish & Text Size screen:

  • Bold Text: Makes the text in your device'due south user interface bold.
  • Larger Text: Tap this, then turn on Larger Accessibility Sizes. And then you can use the slider to adjust your preferred reading size.
  • Push button Shapes: Adds shapes to buttons—for case, an underline beneath Back buttons.
  • On/Off Labels: Adds On/Off labels on preference screens.
  • Reduce Transparency: Improves contrast by reducing transparency and blurs on some backgrounds.
  • Increment Contrast: Improves color contrast between app foreground and background colors.
  • Differentiate Without Color: Replaces user interface items that rely solely on color to convey information.
  • Reduce White Indicate: Reduces the intensity of bright colors.

Limit Frame Charge per unit

If y'all take an iPad Pro (ten.v-inch) or iPad Pro 12.nine-inch (second generation), y'all can set up the maximum frame rate of your display to 60 frames per second. Open up the Settings app. Tap Accessibility > Motility, then turn on Limit Frame Rate.

Turn on features with Accessibility Shortcut or Control Center

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