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Zaft

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I’m just curious who else sets up messages with increased contrast in accessibility?

For me the blue is so light that it becomes hard to differentiate with the white text. It’s even worse in dark mode as it’s like a neon blue.

Increase contrast makes it so much more legible I’m surprised it’s not the default color.
 
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Increase Contrast, Reduce Motion, Prefer Cross-Fade Transitions, Reduce Transparency, Button Shapes, On/Off Labels, and Bold Text are all enabled by default on any of my iOS/iPadOS devices. I find the actual default illegible, gaudy, and visually unergonomic.
 
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Increase Contrast, Reduce Motion, Reduce Transparency, Button Shapes, On/Off Labels, and Bold Text are all enabled by default on any of my iOS/iPadOS devices. I find the actual default illegible, gaudy, and visually unergonomic.
Reduce motion being active is noticeably slower to me which is annoying
 
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Oh, guess I’m just used to it, plus I find it far less annoying than all the slingshotting and zooming in and out.
Agreed but when closing or moving around apps it is less responsive to touch most times. It’s better on iPadOS and does nothing on MacOS it seems ha.
 
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