All devices offer a 'Settings' option that allows screen colors to be adapted for people with color blindness.
Here's how to configure it on the main devices:
On Windows Devices
- Select the Start button, and then select Settings > Accessibility > Contrast themes.
- To turn on contrast themes, select the theme you want from the Contrast themes drop-down menu, and then select the Apply button. Windows may display a “Please wait” screen for a few seconds, after which the colors on the screen change.
👉🏻 Link to Microsoft Support page here.
On Chromebook Devices
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Press Alt + Mayús + S.
- Select Settings
> Accessibility.
- Within Display and magnification, activate Color correction.
👉🏻 Link to Chromebook Help page here.
On Android Devices
- On your device, open the Settings app.
- Go to Accessibility > Color and motion > Color correction.
- Turn Use color correction on.
- Choose a correction mode.
👉🏻 Link to Android Accessibility Help page here.
On iPhone and iPad Devices
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters.
- You'll see three examples of color spaces to help you select an option that fits your needs. Swipe left or right on the examples to find a filter that works best for you.
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When you turn on Color Filters, you can choose from four preset filters: Grayscale, Red/Green (Protanopia), Green/Red (Deuteranopia), Blue/Yellow (Tritanopia).
👉🏻 Link to Apple Support page here.
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