I thought of this, but it's way too cumbersome. Thing is to turn it off w/o changing the focus or frame, turn auto focus off so it doesn't kick in while releasing the shutter, etc...
You don't mention which camera. Most Sonys allow you to assign specific functions to a button of your choosing. You could probably a program the AF-ON button to toggle focus peaking. Also, try using FP on the lowest setting. It will significantly reduce the amount of glistening pixels.
Focus peaking needs a toggle. If I'm shooting a scene with plenty of branches and trees, there's so much peaking display that I can't see to compose my image. A button to turn it off for a moment would be greatly appreciated.
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