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* [https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/b338a7b16c454367aeb00917418c8fc7 Shortcut: Temporary Color Restore]
* [https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/b338a7b16c454367aeb00917418c8fc7 Shortcut: Temporary Color Restore]


=== Add the shortcut(s) to a convenient place ===
=== Add the shortcuts to a convenient place ===
You can add the shortcut(s) you've created to:
You can add the shortcuts to:
* [https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/shortcuts/apd735880972/ios Home Screen]
* [https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/shortcuts/apd735880972/ios The Home Screen]
* Control Center
* The Control Center
* Action Button (on [https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/aside/iph44c8b4227/18.0/ios/18.0 supported iPhones])
* The Action Button (on [https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/aside/iph44c8b4227/18.0/ios/18.0 supported iPhones])

Revision as of 14:54, 26 August 2025

Color

Reducing the color on my phone has made my phone feel less addictive. Most configurations I’ve seen remove all color (greyscale), which I find too extreme. Instead, I’ve opted to remove some color (desaturation).

Set up color reduction

  1. Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size
  2. Set Increase Contrast to "on"
  3. Set Differentiate Without Color to "on"
  4. Tap Color Filters
    1. Choose Greyscale
    2. Set the Intensity to taste. I set it to about 75% (this removes 3/4 of the color)

Set up shortcuts

This section will help you set up shortcuts to manage your color settings.

Open these links from your iPhone and tap "Add Shortcut":

Add the shortcuts to a convenient place

You can add the shortcuts to: