iOS 7: How to Disable the iPhone's Parallax Effect

Now that iOS 7 is in the wild I'm getting some interesting questions, like one from a friend who discovered the parallax motion effect that moves the background behind the Home screen icons triggers their migraines. How do you fix that, they asked. Simple: enable Reduce Motion.

Tilting your iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, or iPhone 5s creates a cool effect where the background subtly moves to create a sense of depth. The problem is that, for some people, the effect is hard on their eyes and can even trigger migraine headaches. Here's how to disable it:

  • Tap Settings
  • Tap General
  • Tap Accessibility
  • Enable Reduce Motion

Does the parallax effect in iOS 7 hurt your eyes? Enable Reduce MotionDoes the parallax effect in iOS 7 hurt your eyes? Enable Reduce Motion

With Reduce Motion enabled the parallax effect you see on the lock screen and Home screen go away. It may be a subtle change, but for some people it's a big deal.