How to Adjust Apple's Liquid Glass Interface for Better Readability
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Summary
This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to adjust Apple's Liquid Glass interface design across macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS to improve readability and reduce visual distractions. The author explains that while Apple's transparent and blur effects are consistent across operating systems, the accessibility settings for controlling these effects vary in utility between platforms. The guide focuses on practical solutions for users who find the Liquid Glass interface difficult to read or distracting.
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· 3 pulledApple's new Liquid Glass interface design brings transparency and blur effects to all Apple operating systems, but many users find it distracting or difficult to read.
Here's how to control its effects and make your interface more usable.
Although the relevant Accessibility settings are quite similar across macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS, I separate them because they offer different levels of utility in each.
Apple’s new Liquid Glass interface design can be hard to read in certain situations. If you encounter any issues, here’s how to adjust the transparency and other visual effects across macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS to suit your needs.

