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Focus Mode for Sensory Sensitivity is essential for users who experience visual overstimulation, including individuals with ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, or sensory processing sensitivity.
Modern websites are overwhelming:
- Autoplay videos
- Flashing banners
- Moving sidebars
- Bright UI contrasts

The Impact of Visual Noise
Visual clutter can cause:
- Anxiety
- Cognitive fatigue
- Irritability
- Reduced comprehension
Dimming peripheral elements lowers sensory input volume.
How Focus Mode Helps
- Creates visual calm
- Emphasizes primary content
- Reduces eye strain
- Minimizes movement distractions
It’s similar to lowering the lights in a room to create peace.
Benefits for ADHD Users
For ADHD users:
- Single focal point improves task persistence
- Reduced novelty reduces impulsive tab-switching
- Structured visual field enhances comprehension
Accessibility Is Productivity
When digital environments are calmer:
- Reading improves
- Learning accelerates
- Stress decreases
Accessibility tools aren’t optional.
They’re foundational.
Final Thoughts
Focus Mode for Sensory Sensitivity isn’t just about aesthetics.
It’s about mental well-being, inclusion, and sustainable productivity.
Sometimes accessibility doesn’t require redesigning the internet.
It simply requires turning off the lights around what matters.
You can get the free and Open-Source Turn Off the Lights browser extension for each web browser. These include Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
Did you find technical, factual or grammatical errors on the Turn Off the Lights website?
You can report a technical problem using the Turn Off the Lights online technical error feedback form.