Apple Watch Update: How to Maximize Fonts, Icons And Reduce Transparency For Easy Navigation

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Apple has incorporated some accessibility features that sort icons and dynamic text larger on the screen, and there are alternatives for them to remain in size on the Home screen rather than flinching and mounting when they are not centered. More so, there's an alternative to reduce the transparency if the transparency affects the readability on your screen.

The Apple Watch is tiny that it is hard to read messages next to misguidedly pulling out the icon off track in the menu. Although the Home screen icons become larger when they are at the center of the screen, you might find yourself inadvertently mistakenly selecting the wrong one.

Easily, you can enlarge the font size for apps that work with dynamic text as Apple's stock Mail, Messages and Settings apps have it. On Apple Watch, simply go to the Home screen and launch the Settings app. Choose Brightness & Text Size and pick out Text Size. Toggle the Digital Crown upward or downward to maximize or minimize the font size. Another alternative to fix the font size is through your iPhone. Just turn to Apple Watch app on your iPhone and turn to My Watch. Opt for Brightness & Text. Slog the slider bar from left to right to increase or decrease the size, via Programmable Web.

The same task that helps to make icons larger on the Home screen is listed in iPhone Captain. On Apple Watch, go to the Home screen and launch the Settings app. Choose General and scroll down to Accessibility. Hit Minimize Motion and switch the button on. Same with the font size, you can alter it on the Apple Watch app on your iPhone too. Go to My Watch. Set General followed by Accessibility. Select Decrease Movement and switch it on.

Likewise, the iOS 8 backdrop transparency utilized by apps such as Siri and Glances may disturb you to see stuffs more visibly on the Apple Watch. You can moderate the transparency to its contrast and make text and visuals sharper in a solid background, which may make it easier for your eyes. According to Mac Rumors, there are simple steps to follow. Unlock the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and go to My Watch. Choose General, select Accessibility, pick Reduce Transparency and sift it on.

Simple is it? This time, the icons on your screen will stay at their large size and the dynamic text will be a lot more readable in a fixed state.

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