How to change your Apple Home app wallpaper to match your style - 2 minutes read
How to change your Apple Home app wallpaper to match your style
You can change the appearance of your home and the rooms in it to suit your taste, so why not the Apple Home app? It may be a small change, but you can swap out the background in the Home app with something more personal or fun, here’s how.
While there currently isn’t a setting to switch the Apple Home app wallpaper on Mac, you can easily change it on iPhone or iPad.
1) Open the Home app on your iOS device.
2) Tap the Home tab and then the home icon at the top.
3) Scroll down to Home Wallpaper. Then snap a photo with your camera or choose from an existing photo.
If you have different rooms set up in the Home app, you can change the background for each of those too. This gives you an easy way to identify a room quickly or a fun way to make a room stand out.
2) Tap the Menu button at the top and then select Room Settings.
3) Select the room from the list.
4) Under Room Wallpaper, capture a photo with your camera or choose an existing picture.
For additional Home app tips and how-tos, check out these related articles.
If you use the Home app regularly to control your smart home, then take a minute and have a little fun picking out wallpapers for each room or just the main background. You can use a picture of your home, your kids, your pets, or whatever makes your house feel like a home.
Are you having trouble with any of the Home app features that you could use some help with? If so, feel free to comment below or ping us on Twitter.
Source: Idownloadblog.com
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You can change the appearance of your home and the rooms in it to suit your taste, so why not the Apple Home app? It may be a small change, but you can swap out the background in the Home app with something more personal or fun, here’s how.
While there currently isn’t a setting to switch the Apple Home app wallpaper on Mac, you can easily change it on iPhone or iPad.
1) Open the Home app on your iOS device.
2) Tap the Home tab and then the home icon at the top.
3) Scroll down to Home Wallpaper. Then snap a photo with your camera or choose from an existing photo.
If you have different rooms set up in the Home app, you can change the background for each of those too. This gives you an easy way to identify a room quickly or a fun way to make a room stand out.
2) Tap the Menu button at the top and then select Room Settings.
3) Select the room from the list.
4) Under Room Wallpaper, capture a photo with your camera or choose an existing picture.
For additional Home app tips and how-tos, check out these related articles.
If you use the Home app regularly to control your smart home, then take a minute and have a little fun picking out wallpapers for each room or just the main background. You can use a picture of your home, your kids, your pets, or whatever makes your house feel like a home.
Are you having trouble with any of the Home app features that you could use some help with? If so, feel free to comment below or ping us on Twitter.
Source: Idownloadblog.com
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Keywords:
Apple Inc. • Mobile app • Wallpaper (computing) • Apple Inc. • Mobile app • Apple Inc. • Home computer • Mobile app • Wallpaper (computing) • Macintosh • IPhone • IPad (1st generation) • Home computer • Mobile app • IOS • Mobile device • Telephone tapping • Home computer • Tab (GUI) • Home computer • Icon (computing) • Wallpaper • Photograph • Photograph • Mobile app • Wallpaper (computing) • Photograph • Camera • Image • Mobile app • Mobile app • Home automation • Mobile app • Twitter •