🎨 Color Blindness📱 iPhone
Color Blindness Settings on iPhone
The iPhone can adjust screen colors for different types of color vision deficiency.
Settings to Turn On
- 1
Color Filters
Settings → Accessibility → Display & Text Size → Color Filters → turn ON → select your type (Red/Green for Protanopia/Deuteranopia, Blue/Yellow for Tritanopia)
Shifts screen colors to ones you can distinguish.
- 2
Color Filter Intensity
Adjust the intensity slider to find the most comfortable level
Fine-tune how much the colors shift.
- 3
Accessibility Shortcut
Settings → Accessibility → Accessibility Shortcut → Color Filters
Triple-click the side button to quickly toggle color filters on/off.
Helpful Tip
Triple-click shortcut lets you quickly toggle color filters — useful when showing your screen to others.
Try on a Different Device
Same condition, different device. Pick yours below:
Other Conditions for iPhone
👁️ Low VisionSettings to make text larger, increase contrast, and use magnification for people with reduced vision.👂 Hearing LossSettings for visual alerts, captions, hearing aid compatibility, and sound amplification.🤲 Arthritis / Limited DexteritySettings to make touch easier, reduce the need for precise tapping, and enable voice control.🖐️ TremorsSettings to reduce accidental taps, slow down touch response, and stabilize interactions.🔍 Macular DegenerationSpecialized settings for central vision loss including zoom, color filters, and screen reader options.
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