Description
The Display pane of Accessibility Display is used to make items on the screen easier to see and read, and to reduce motion on the screen. Options Mac: 1. Invert colors: change how content is displayed on your screen. 2. Reduce motion: stop or reduce the movement of elements on the screen. 3. Increase contrast: increase the contrast of items on the screen without changing the contrast of the screen itself. 4. Reduce transparency: improves color contrast between app foreground and background colors. 5. Differentiatie without color: use shapes, in addition to or instead of color, to convey stats or information. 6. Menu bar size: change font size in the menu bar. 7. Display contrast: increase or decrease the screen contrast. Options iPhone, iPad and iPod touch: 1. Invert colors: change how content is displayed on your screen. 2. Color filters: helps you differentiate between colors. 3. Bold text: makes the text in your device’s user interface bold. 4. Larger text: makes it possible to adjust your preferred reading size. 5. Button shapes: adds shapes to buttons. 6. On/off labels: adds on/off labels on preference screens. 7. Reduce transparancy: improves color contrast between app foreground and background colors. 8. Increase contrast: improves color contrast between app foreground and background colors. 9. Differentiatie without color: replaces user interface items that rely solely on color to convey information. 10. Reduce white point: reduces the intensity of bright colors. (source: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-display-preferences-for-accessibility-unac089/mac + https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207025) |
Manuals
– online support (MAC) – online support (iPhone) |
Where to find & pricing
MAC: Apple Menu > System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > choose the option you need iPhone, iPad and iPod: Settings > General > Accessiblity < choose the option you need Free |
Instruction/information video
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