How To Lower The Brightness On Your iPad?

Even if your iPad has a brightness slider in the Control Center that can make your screen reasonably dark, you could have sensitive eyes. You might need something even dimmer, especially in a very dark room, where even a small light from your display can be uncomfortable.

Fortunately, decreasing the brightness of your iPad screen lower than the lowest setting allowed is possible via the Control Center slider. See How to lower the brightness on your iPad

How Can I Lower The Brightness On My iPad Even More Than Usual?

You can begin by decreasing your iPad’s overall brightness. To make that happen, scroll down from the top-right of the display to access your Control Center. Then scroll the Brightness slider to the left to dim your screen.

How to lower Brightness On iPad

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Just:

  • Launch the Settings application.
  • Click “Accessibility.”
  • Click “Display & Text Size.”
  • Enable “Reduce White Point” by sliding the toggle to the right. It will be green in color when it is activated.
  • When you activate “Reduce White Point,” a slider should be visible. As you slide it to the right, the screen has to be even dimmer.

How to lower Brightness On iPad

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How to Open the iPad Settings App

The quickest way to open Settings on your iPad is to hold the Home Button to enable Siri, and as soon as the voice assistant activates, say, Launch Settings. Launching applications by name is a very productive feature Siri offers.

Another fast way to access Settings or other applications is with the iOS universal search feature named Spotlight Search. Just place your finger on the Home Screen, then swipe down. In the search screen, type settings in the input box. Click the icon in the results the same way it is done on the Home Screen.

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