User's Guide
On/Off Labels: This setting indicates switches turned on with “1” and switches turned off
with “0”.
Reduce Transparency: This setting reduces the transparency and blurs on some
backgrounds.
Increase Contrast: This setting improves the contrast and legibility by altering color and text
styling.
Apps that support Dynamic Type—such as Settings, Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Messages,
and Notes—adjust to your preferred text size.
Differentiate Without Color: This setting replaces user interface items that rely on color to
convey information with alternatives.
Smart Invert or Classic Invert: Smart Invert Colors reverses the colors of the display, except
for images, media, and some apps that use dark color styles.
Color Filters: Tap a filter to apply it. To adjust the intensity or hue, drag the sliders.
Reduce White Point: This setting reduces the intensity of bright colors.
Auto-Brightness: This setting automatically adjusts the screen brightness for current light
conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor.
You can also apply these effects to only the contents of the zoom window. See
Zoom in on the iPad screen.
NAV TITLE: Motion
Reduce or stop the motion of screen elements on iPad
If you have sensitivity to motion effects or screen movement on your iPad, you can stop or
reduce the movement of some screen elements, such as:
Parallax effect of wallpaper, apps, and alerts
Screen transitions
Siri animations
Typing autocompletion
Animated effects in Messages
1.
Go to Settings
> Accessibility > Motion.
2.
Turn on or off any of the following controls:
Reduce Motion: This setting reduces the motion of the user interface, including the parallax
effect of icons.
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