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NaomiLehman
8mo ago
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I know it's shit. But for all of you, regardless of whether it's Mac OS or iOS, go to accessibility options and enable high contrast. It removes transparency/liquid glass.
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TheAmazingRace
8mo ago
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Thank you for this tip. iOS feels so much better now!
krrrh
8mo ago
Also check Reduce Motion and the whole OS will feel more stable even if it’s only an illusion.
asplake
8mo ago
That has long been an important setting for anyone who suffers from vertigo
Esophagus4
8mo ago
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Legend, thank you.
Increase contrast + reduce transparency did it for me.
NaomiLehman
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8mo ago
Yup! it's called differently depending if you're on iOS or Mac OS. just try enabling everything and see what works for you :)
dwood_dev
8mo ago
Yes. I was iffy on contrast, but after a day I made the same change on all my devices. I decided i really like well defined borders on things.
klinch
8mo ago
Wow. Disabling Transparency makes a huge difference on my iPhone 13 (sluggish, stuttering animations -> smooth af). Thanks!
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