How to Turn on the Color Blind Correction On Android Phone (Accessibility Settings)
For anyone with color vision deficiencies, Android has a feature that can help you better see what’s on your phone display. Android includes four different color corrections:
Red-Green (Green Weak): If green is the weak color for your red-green color vision deficiency, select this option.
Red-Green (Red Weak): If red is the weak color for your red-green color vision deficiency, choose this option.
Blue-Yellow: Select this option if you have blue-yellow color vision deficiency.
Grayscale: For those with total color blindness (monochromacy), this option removes color altogether.
Let me show you how to enable Android color correction, so you can enjoy a more colorful experience on your phone:
Open Settings: Unlock your Android device and open the Settings app from either the App Drawer or the Notification Shade.
Access Color and Motion: From the Settings app, tap Accessibility and then Color and motion.
Enable Color Correction: On the resulting page, tap the Color correction entry. Toggle the switch to the ON position.
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