Set up Display Accommodations
In Settings > Accessibility > Display Accommodations, you'll see three main options: Color Filters, Light Sensitivity, and Reduce White Point.
Color Filters
Color Filters can help you differentiate colors or read onscreen text.
To help you differentiate colors, there are four presets. After you choose one (except Grayscale), you can then select Intensity to adjust the filter's strength:
- Grayscale
- Red/Green Filter (for Protanopia)
- Green/Red Filter (for Deuteranopia)
- Blue/Yellow Filter (for Tritanopia)
To help you read onscreen text, select the Color Tint option. Then select Intensity or Hue to make adjustments.
Light Sensitivity
Lower or increase the overall brightness.
Reduce White Point
Lower or increase the intensity of bright colors.
Use a shortcut to turn Display Accommodations on and off
Since Display Accomodations aren't necessarily needed at all times, you can quickly turn them on and off with a shortcut:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut.
- Select any features that you want a shortcut for.
- Press the Menu
button on your Apple TV Remote to leave the Settings menu. To use the shortcut that you created, quickly press Menu
three times on your remote.