Do you want to invert the screen of the iPhone or iPad? You can invert the colors of the iPhone or iPad screen easily through an Accessibility option. This can be very useful for many users for various purposes, whether it’s to review things on the screen in low ambient light, due to color blindness or other visual difficulties, or perhaps just a general preference. There are actually two ways to invert screen colors, one is called ‘smart invert’ which will invert everything on the screen except media and images, and the other is the ‘classic invert’ setting which will invert everything on the screen. from iPhone or iPad
This article will show you how to invert the screen of the iPhone and iPad, and how to disable the screen inversion setting if it was enabled.
How to invert screen colors on iPhone and iPad
- Open the settings app
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- Go to “Accessibility” (or previous versions of iOS go to “General” and then to “Accessibility”)
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- Go to “Show accommodations”
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- Choose “Invert Colors”
- Select any of the screen inversion options by toggling the inversion setting to the ON position:
- “Smart Invert”: Inverts screen colors for display, except images and media
- “Classic Invert” – Inverts all colors on the screen, including images and media
- Exit setup when done
The iPhone or iPad screen will be reversed immediately and will remain that way until the screen reversal setting has been changed or disabled.
The screenshot below shows an example of using the “Smart Flip” feature, which is inverting all screen colors except images on a web page:
Some users have used the “Smart Reverse” feature as a dark mode theme for versions of iOS prior to iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, but that is no longer necessary with the inclusion of the new dark mode themes.
Note that flipping the screen will disable Night Shift on the iPhone or iPad.
How to disable screen inversion on iPhone and iPad
- Open the settings app
- Go to “General” and “Accessibility”
- Go to “Show accommodations”
- Choose “Invert Colors”
- Move the switch next to any of the Invert settings to the OFF position
The screen inversion will immediately turn off and the screen will return to the normal screen color settings when turned off.
It’s worth noting that inverting the screen in this way literally reverses the colors on the screen, so it’s not the same as enabling Dark Mode on the iPhone or using Dark Mode on the iPad. In previous versions of iOS, some people used the Invert feature as a way to achieve an interface-like effect, but that is no longer necessary as Dark Mode is an official feature. In fact, if you use Screen Invert while Dark Mode is enabled, you’ll get the opposite effect and interface elements will glow again, sort of like the default Light Mode interface.
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