iOS, iPadOS and macOS now let you frost Apple's Liquid Glass

Apple's latest update to iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1 has brought a highly anticipated feature to its users: the ability to customize the Liquid Glass effect on their screens.

For those unfamiliar with Liquid Glass, it's a design element that Apple unveiled earlier this year as part of its next-generation operating systems. The aesthetic is characterized by a transparent or translucent display, which some have praised for its sleek and modern look. However, others have been less than enthused about the new design, citing concerns over visual accessibility and readability.

In an effort to address these criticisms, Apple has added a new option to tint the Liquid Glass effect in iOS 26.1. This feature can be accessed through the Settings menu, where users can toggle between various display settings, including the Liquid Glass section. The updated effect allows for a frostier, more opaque appearance, which should provide greater visual contrast and make it easier on the eyes.

This new option joins other customizable features that were introduced as part of the update, including full-on transparent mode and higher-contrast settings. These options aim to cater to different user preferences and needs, making the Liquid Glass effect more inclusive and accessible.

On the iPad front, Apple has also made some notable changes in iOS 26.1. The return of Slide Over, a feature that was discontinued years ago, is a welcome addition for many users. For those unfamiliar with Slide Over, it allows users to pin windows to the top of their screen and hide them when needed. This feature provides greater flexibility and control over multitasking on the tablet.

In its reimagined form, Slide Over takes advantage of the iPad's current capabilities, allowing users to resize windows and adjust their aspect ratio for optimal viewing. The updated feature is a significant improvement over the original, and should provide a more streamlined and efficient multitasking experience for iPad users.
 
πŸ€” so I'm thinking... Apple's finally listened to the criticism about Liquid Glass? It feels like they're just giving people an afterthought option instead of actually addressing the underlying issues with accessibility and readability. Still, it's a step in the right direction I guess. The fact that they included full-on transparent mode is pretty cool. But what's up with Slide Over getting brought back? That was such a weird feature when it first came out... πŸ’‘ does anyone know how much of an impact it had on people's multitasking habits? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so glad Apple finally listened to people's concerns about Liquid Glass 😊! I mean, it was kinda pretty at first, but if you're like me who uses their phone or tablet all day, readability can be an issue. Adding the option to tint it makes a huge difference - now it's not too overwhelming and still looks cool 🀩.

And yay for Slide Over coming back! πŸ’» I remember using that feature on my old iPad and it was so useful. It's great that they've updated it to work better with the new iPads, making multitasking a breeze. The fact that you can resize windows and adjust the aspect ratio is genius πŸ€“. Can't wait to try out these new features!
 
omg i was saying this like 2 days ago when i was testing ios 26.1 on my ipad 🀯 i'm so glad apple listened to ppl's concerns about liquid glass and added that tint feature it's honestly a game changer πŸ’‘ now i can customize the effect without worrying about it being too harsh for me πŸ‘€ also slide over is back and it feels like new 😊 this update has really taken ios 26.1 from Meh to Awesome 🀩
 
omg I'm so excited about this update! 🀩 I was totally meh about Liquid Glass at first, but now that I can customize it to tinted mode, I'm loving it! 😍 It's like my screen is finally more readable and less harsh on the eyes. Apple is really stepping up their accessibility game with all these new display settings. πŸ’– And yeah, Slide Over is back and better than ever! πŸ‘ I was so sad when they discontinued it, but now I can get rid of those pesky windows that were always in the way. πŸ™Œ
 
I'm glad they're making Liquid Glass more user-friendly πŸ™Œ. I mean, it's still gonna look sick on my iPhone but now it won't be an eyesore on my screen either πŸ˜‚. That tint option is a game changer for people with visual sensitivities or who just want a more readable interface. It's also cool that they're adding more customization options - I'm all about being able to personalize my devices to my heart's content πŸ“±πŸ’»
 
I think it's about time Apple got some feedback from its users about the Liquid Glass effect πŸ™ƒ! I mean, don't get me wrong, it does look super sleek and modern, but accessibility is a big deal, you know? It's great that they've added this new option to tint the effect, though - now we can finally have a frosty or opaque vibe without it being too harsh on the eyes πŸ’‘! And the fact that they're catering to different user preferences with customizable features like transparent mode and higher-contrast settings is a major win πŸŽ‰. The return of Slide Over on iPad is also a huge bonus - I've been missing that feature since it was discontinued years ago 😌. Overall, I'm stoked about these updates, especially for people who struggle with visual accessibility issues πŸ’–.
 
just glad they listened to feedback about liquid glass... tint option sounds like a win πŸ’‘. also slide over on ipad feels like it's due an overhaul, glad they're giving it another shot πŸ“Š. hope this update brings some peace of mind for people with visual sensitivities πŸ‘Œ.
 
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