To turn off the depth effect on your wallpaper, tap the Depth Effect button within the wallpaper options. This toggles the feature on or off.
Here's a bit more context:
When setting or customizing your wallpaper, you typically have several options to personalize its appearance. One of these options is often a "Depth Effect." This effect gives your wallpaper a sense of three-dimensionality, making it appear as though elements of the wallpaper are positioned at different depths relative to the icons and other interface elements on your screen.
Here's a general overview of where to find this setting (though exact steps may vary depending on your device's operating system and version):
- Access Wallpaper Settings: Usually, you can access wallpaper settings by long-pressing on an empty area of your home screen or going through your device's settings menu (look for "Display," "Personalization," or "Wallpaper").
- Choose a New Wallpaper or Customize the Current One: Select the option to choose a new wallpaper or customize your existing one.
- Locate the Depth Effect Button: Within the wallpaper customization options, look for a button or toggle labeled "Depth Effect." It might also be represented by an icon that suggests depth or layering.
- Toggle the Setting: Tap the "Depth Effect" button to turn the feature off. You should see a visual change in the preview, indicating that the effect is disabled.
- Confirm Your Changes: Save or apply your changes to set the wallpaper without the depth effect.