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Comfort Mode (Warm Display)

What Comfort Mode does, when to use it, and how the warm palette reduces strain for longer sessions.

Comfort Mode shifts the app to a warmer, lower-contrast palette that's gentler on tired eyes — useful during longer practice or reading sessions.

Turning it on

  1. 1Open Settings → Display.
  2. 2Toggle Comfort Mode.
  3. 3Adjust text size at the same time if it helps.

When to use it

  • ·Evening sessions, when blue light is most disruptive
  • ·Reading fatigue — long Read Aloud sessions
  • ·Any time the standard display feels harsh or tiring

Reading fatigue is real

After a stroke, decoding text can drain more energy than you'd expect. A warmer screen and larger text reduce that load — small changes that add up over a session.

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