How to Remove the Grey Home Bar at the Bottom of an iPhone
IPhone users may notice a little gray bar at the bottom of their device, which is called the “home bar.” This bar allows users to navigate back to the home screen, access the multitasking menu, and more. However, for some people, this bar can be more of an annoyance than a help. If you want to remove the grey home bar at the bottom of an iPhone, here are the steps you can follow:
1. Go to Settings: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
2.Tap on General: Scroll down and tap on “General.”
3. Tap on Accessibility: Scroll down and tap on “Accessibility.”
4. Tap on AssistiveTouch: Scroll down and tap on “AssistiveTouch.”
5. Turn on AssistiveTouch: Toggle the switch to turn on Assistive Touch. This feature will add a virtual home button to your screen.
6. Customize your AssistiveTouch: You can customize the appearance of the virtual home button, but for our purposes here, we just need to remove the grey home bar. Tap on “Customize Top Level Menu.”
7. Remove the Home Icon: Next, tap on the “-” icon on the left side of the “Home” button to remove it.
8. Save changes: Tap “Done” to save the changes.
9. Hide AssistiveTouch: You may want to hide AssistiveTouch now, since it will be visible on your screen. You can do this by going back to the “Accessibility” menu and toggling off “AssistiveTouch.” Alternatively, you can use Siri to turn off AssistiveTouch by saying “Hey, Siri, turn off AssistiveTouch.”
Once you have completed these steps, the grey home bar should be gone from the bottom of your iPhone screen. Instead, you will have a virtual home button that you can use to navigate back to the home screen, access the multitasking menu, and more.
Removing the grey home bar may be helpful for those who want to increase their screen real estate and have a larger display. It may also be helpful for people who have difficulty seeing the home bar, as it can be easier to use the virtual home button instead. Whatever the reason, removing the grey home bar is a simple process that can improve the overall experience of using an iPhone.