iOS 26: Do you hate Liquid Glass design? Here is the adjustment to deactivate urgently

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Under iOS 26, you can alleviate the Liquid Glass effect.

Under iOS 26, you can alleviate the Liquid Glass effect.

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The Liquid Glass of iOS 26 design upsets habits: Translucent menus, artistic blurring and a visual overlay supposed to magnify the screen. However, not everyone welcomes him with open arms. For tired eyes or pragmatic retinas, Apple has not forgotten the essential: accessibility. A well -hidden option makes it possible to temper this avalanche of transparency. Here’s how to find a little readability without completely giving up the new style of iOS.

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The “liquid glass” transparency of iOS 26 does not appeal to everyone. Too flashy, not readable enough, or simply unworthy in full sun … Apple may bet on the spectacular, the user experience remains at the heart of its concerns. And it is in the accessibility settings that the parade hides.

To alleviate the visual effects, go to Settings > Accessibility > Text display and sizethen activate the option Reduce transparency. This small switch, discreet but formidably useful, adds a dark layer on the translucent menus, improves the contrast of icons and windows, without breaking the new dressing of iOS 26.

The Reduce Transparency Option simplifies the Liquid Glass of iOS 26 interface.

The Reduce Transparency Option simplifies the Liquid Glass of iOS 26 interface.

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Result: the interface remains modern, but gains in readability. The control center, the files and the menus find a more opaque background, making texts much more comfortable to read. Ideal for long sessions or very bright environments. And if you want to juggle between the two worlds (translucent and legible), add this adjustment to your accessibility shortcuts to activate it quickly from the control center.

How to deactivate the Liquid Glass design of iOS 26.

How to deactivate the Liquid Glass design of iOS 26.

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Note that We are still at the first betaand Apple could adjust the intensity of the Liquid Glass by the final version scheduled for September. In the meantime, this tip is the best ally of sensitive eyes. Don’t you like transparency? Fold it, without wage war at iOS 26.

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