To make it easier to see what’s on your iPad screen, you can invert and filter colors or make transparent items solid.
Tip: Quickly set brightness with the slider in > Accessibility > Display & Text Size.
Tap Color Filters, turn on Color Filters, then tap a color filter to apply it.
You can drag any slider that appears to adjust the intensity or hue. The pencils reflect how the filter affects a range of colors.
Note: Color filters can change the look of images and videos.
Turn on Reduce White Point to tone down the intensity of bright colors.
To have screen colors become warmer as it gets dark out, use > Accessibility > Display & Text Size.
Turn on Differentiate Without Color.
Switches turn green when they are on. You can also have switches use a vertical line to indicate when they’re on and a circle to indicate when they’re off.
Go to Settings Adjust the screen brightness and color on iPadAccessibility features for vision on iPad