Today, every time I reset or turn off and back on the computer, the secondary desktop wallpaper reverts back to a desktop I had prior (right after OS instal a few days ago). The 1st display wallpaper stays. The STRANGE thing is, when I am logging in after reset or turn on, the wallpaper is correct ! Then once I finish log in, it zaps to the older wallpaper.

Check out this page: Change the desktop picture (background) on your Mac. Make sure everything is set up correctly. Notice that in Mojave "you can also choose from Dynamic Desktop images, which automatically change throughout the day based on the time of day in your location."


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Hello. I have an Asus ROG Zephyrus Gaming Notebook, and I want to change my desktop's wallpaper. When I go into my Settings >Personalization >Background and click on the image I want, it changes back to my current wallpaper within a few seconds. I've tried restarting my laptop to see if that fixed the issue, but it didn't.

The image I want to use was a default image from when I got my computer last month. It's still saved under recent images, but I haven't found a way to save that wallpaper to my device, either. If anyone can help me out, I'd greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance!

I updated to 10.8 and for some reason my desktop wallpaper will default to the Galaxy wallpaper whenever I restart or shutdown. I will change the wallpaper to something else, restart or shutdown and the Galaxy wallpaper will be back. I re-installed mountain lion and it has not resolved the issue. Anybosy experiencing the same issues?

MAC OS X Lion / Mountain Lion does not save your wallpaper on the native HDD, rather tries to load the wallpaper from the original HDD, i guess only the path to the wallpaper is saved in the OS X settings.

I have no such file in Library:Preferences either. I'm running Mountain Lion and my desktop keeps reverting to an old image I was using before upgrading from Lion. I keep finding the same answers to this question, but none of them seem to work for me.

Nope. I use wallpapers randomly selected from my iPhoto albums. I have 4 workspaces. Spaces 2, 3 and 4 have the wallpaper correctly applied. The main workspace still reverts back to the default galaxy wallpaper. I would be glad to help out with any diagnostics and troubleshooting info if you want to request it.

I recently purchased a new 40 inch, 4k monitor which has been great. However, in my hunt to find high resolution, high quality desktop wallpapers for my new desktop size, I have found that I'm unable to apply any PNG wallpaper larger than 24.9MB (or effectively 25MB). It seems to be a hard limit for PNGs (JPEG doesn't seem to have the same problem) and whenever I try to set a wallpaper that's larger than that, it thinks for a second or two and then automatically sets the background to a solid color.

So my question boils down to this:Is there a way to remove this file size limit for desktop wallpapers in Windows 10 through a registry hack or setting? Or is this something that's hard-coded into the OS?

I'm looking around for any MTG artwork that is around 1920 x 1080p to be used as my desktop background. It's hard to find any besides the MTG website but I would like to look for some of my favorite cards. My favorite card is [[Necropotence]] but that's pretty niche and I can't really find anything for it.

You can modify both files to your choosing, but I prefer to keep things simple and only make a change to the variable wallpaperurl in the shell script. For future updates of wallpaper images, only modifying wallpaperurl URL to a new image is required to deploy the new wallpaper.

You can prevent users from changing the configured Wallpaper image by using a Device Restriction Configuration Profile, and configuring the Block modification of wallpaper setting to Yes

How many times have you walked up to a system in your office and neededto click through several diagnostic windows to remind yourself ofimportant aspects of its configuration, such as its name, IP address, oroperating system version? If you manage multiple computers you probablyneed BGInfo. It automatically displays relevant information about aWindows computer on the desktop's background, such as the computer name,IP address, service pack version, and more. You can edit any field aswell as the font and background colors, and can place it in your startupfolder so that it runs every boot, or even configure it to display asthe background for the logon screen.

When you run BGInfo it shows you the appearance and content of itsdefault desktop background. If left untouched it will automaticallyapply these settings and exit after its 10 second count-down timerexpires.

Fields: Selects what information appears on the desktop, and theorder in which it is displayed. For networking fields (NIC, IP, MAC,etc.) a separate entry is created for each network card on the system.Use the Custom button to add special information you define yourself.

Background: Selects the color and/or wallpaper to use for thebackground. If you select the Copy existing settings option thenBGInfo will use whatever information is currently selected by thelogged on user. This option allows end users to personalize theirdesktop while still displaying the BGInfo information.

Desktops: Selects which desktops are updated when the configurationis applied. By default only the User Desktop wallpaper is changed.Enabling the Logon Desktop for Console users option specifies thatthe wallpaper should be displayed on the logon desktop that is presentedbefore anyone has logged onto the system. On Windows 95/98/ME systemsthe same desktop is used for users and the login screen, so this optionhas no effect. Enabling the Logon Desktop for Terminal Servicesusers option specifies that the wallpaper should be displayed on theTerminal Services login screen. This option is useful only on serversrunning Terminal Services.

Caedes is a close community of artists, designers, and photographers who share their work through the medium of computer desktop wallpaper. Feel free to browse the galleries, comment on other's work, and even submit your own art when you're ready. Sign up for a free username to access all features.

Some organizations require that all of the company's managed macOS devices have custom wallpaper set as the desktop background. This article contains two procedures for IT Admins to control a user's desktop wallpaper:

This policy gives users the ability to change the desktop wallpaper on their macOS devices. Configuring and applying this policy lets users use the Apple menu > System Settings > Wallpaper and upload a company wallpaper file that you provide.

I ended up changing my wallpaper from the Vibrant 2 wallpaper to this Mojave x Framework one I made as the vibrant one was too bright at night for my eyes.

If you want this style for a WinDynamicDesktop wallpaper, I made one here.

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Creating a to-do list in Notion is simple but you can do more with the help of APIs. For example, you can auto-generate a desktop wallpaper with your to-do tasks on it using Notion API and Bannerbear API.

This is the folder where we will save our to-do list wallpaper. Since the to-do list wallpaper has not been generated, you can place any image in the folder as a placeholder. Rename it to wallpaper.png and create a copy of it in the same folder.

Create an API endpoint, /notion-todo-wallpaper in Node.js to check whether there is an update in the database. If there is an update, the URL of the new wallpaper generated automatically using the latest data will be returned. 2351a5e196

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