To turn your iPhone screen monochrome (grayscale), you can use the built-in Accessibility features. This involves enabling color filters and selecting the grayscale option.
Here are the steps to change your iPhone display to grayscale, based on the provided information:
Steps to Make Your iPhone Screen Grayscale
Turning your iPhone screen monochrome is a simple process using the Accessibility settings. Follow these steps:
- Open the Settings App. Locate and tap the Settings icon on your iPhone's Home screen.
- Navigate to the Accessibility Menu. Scroll down in the Settings menu and tap on Accessibility. This menu contains various options to customize your device for different needs.
- Tap on the Display & Text Size Menu. Within the Accessibility menu, find and tap on Display & Text Size. This section allows you to adjust visual elements of your screen.
- Turn On Color Filters. Scroll down in the Display & Text Size menu and tap on Color Filters. Toggle the switch at the top of the Color Filters screen to turn it On.
- Select the Grayscale Filter. Once Color Filters are enabled, you will see a list of filter options. Tap on Grayscale from the list. Your iPhone screen should immediately turn black and white.
- Set Up a Grayscale Mode Shortcut. For quick access to toggle grayscale on and off, you can set up an Accessibility Shortcut. Go back to the main Accessibility screen, scroll all the way down, and tap on Accessibility Shortcut. Select Color Filters (or the specific filter you just set up, if named differently on your OS version) from the list. Now, triple-clicking the Side (or Home) button will toggle the grayscale filter on and off.
By following these steps, your iPhone screen will display in shades of gray, effectively making it monochrome. Setting up the shortcut makes it easy to switch back to color when needed without navigating through the Settings menu each time.