If you're asking about the gray plastic handle/knob, it's just like the similar home style. Pry the plastic cap off the front, there's a phillips screw under the cap.
If you're asking about the almond color faucet body, it is screwed to the almond color molding that is mounted to the shower/tub surround. Remove those 4 #2 square head screws and you'll be able to pull it off the shower surround (be careful with the sealant, work slowly so you don't crack the plastic pieces)...
Once you have it off the wall, you'll be able to disconnect the plumbing to access the back of the faucet. You'll find either two or four screws that hold the faucet body "tight against the molding".
When you get ready to reinstall it, work in reverse. It's easier to clean all the old sealant off the shower wall and the molding piece before you start to reassemble. When ready to reinstall it, apply the sealant to the back of the molding and carefully position it over the existing holes and install the screws. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THEM. Once installed, clean up any sealant that might have squeezed out and if necessary, after a day or two, apply sealant to any voids you see. Leave the bottom edge unsealed so water can escape in the event of a leak.
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