The attached iPhone home screen screenshots have been scaled down to 50% of their original resolution. Above conclusion is just an observation without any documented backing from Apple. P.S.: I have played around a lot with both macOS and iOS to minimise eye-candy by working through such tricks. Update: I can confirm that this also works on Windows 11In this video, I show you the easiest way to make Windows' taskbar completely transparent. The color corresponding to the current screen has changed from White in first image to Black in the current image. Once again, notice the color of the dots. Now, create a solid colored background image with colour code #FFFFFF or RGB: 255, 255, 255 (White colour).It can be observed that the colour for the dots has changed. Now once again, get the color code for the Page Control dots corresponding to non-current screens.The color code was picked corresponding to non-current screen dots as they can have more than one instances. Create a solid colored background image of resolution equal to that of iPhone's screen ( 640 x 1136 in my case, iPhone 5s), with the above noted color code and assign it as iPhone background.The value is #727374 or RGB: 114, 115, 116. A collection of the top 42 Invisible Woman wallpapers and backgrounds available for download for free. Get the color code for the Page Control dots corresponding to non-current screens.Set the background to solid #000000 or RGB: 0, 0, 0 (Black color).The conclusion can be reached by performing a small experiment as described: There is no publicly available official document to back this fact. The logic ensures that at-least the colour of the dot representing the current page of Home screen is most clearly visible. This is done by assigning them colors which are in contrast to the colour of the background. The iOS SpringBoard (or Home screen as it is generally called) is programmed such that the Page Controls (dots) which appear just above the Dock remain legible irrespective of the colour of the wallpaper in the background. Next, on the right, click or tap Taskbar behaviors to expand it, and uncheck the Automatically hide the taskbar setting. Alternatively, you can press Windows + I on your keyboard to open Settings and then go to Personalization > Taskbar. You can't make the dots completely invisible. Then, right-click or tap and hold, and choose Taskbar settings.
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