"Miles" <> wrote in message
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>* SC Tom wrote, On 25-Jul-11 04:28:
>>
>> "Miles"<> wrote in message
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>>> Win7, Pro, 64bit, has its own several themes of about 4 pics that can be
>>> viewed with varying lengths of time. Is there a method to create
>>> another
>>> theme with several pics from the hard drive that would auto change. To
>>> date I have created 3 themes of 1 pic each, 2 not yet saved. Can these
>>> 3
>>> be combined into 1 theme that will rotate the pics? Presumably using
>>> Aero
>>> since that's what is already set up.
>>>
>>> Miles
>>
>> Right-click on your desktop and pick Personalize. Click on Desktop
>> Background, and at the bottom of that screen, pick a time to "Change
>> every
>> picture:". If the pictures you want are not in the
>> \windows\web\wallpaper\
>> folders, click on Browse at the top of the page to find the folder you
>> want.
>> (I created a folder under \windows\web\wallpaper\ called miscellaneous to
>> store all my downloaded wallpapers.) Holding the CTRL key down, check the
>> little box in the upper left corner of each picture you want in your
>> slideshow. Once done, click on Save Changes. Once back at the main
>> screen,
>> click on Save Theme and call your theme what you want. You can delete the
>> others under My Themes if you don't want them any more (right-click on
>> each
>> and pick Delete).
>>
>> I don't know of any way to combine any of the themes, other than using
>> this
>> method and choosing all the pictures from the other three. I have
>> approximately 200 pictures that change every hour on mine (pick Shuffle
>> if
>> you don't want yours in the same order all the time). You can also
>> customize
>> your colors, sounds, and screen saver at the same time in this theme. If
>> you
>> add more pictures to it, remember to hold the CTRL button down before
>> selecting any of them (lesson learned the hard way :-( ). Once you 'Save
>> changes', you'll have another Unsaved Theme on the main page. Just save
>> it
>> as the same name as the other one, then delete the old one. Kind of sad
>> that
>> it doesn't auto-save the personal theme when doing a 'Save changes' but
>> that's just the way it is.
>
> Thank you for the great instructions!! The only difficulty I'm having
> is that the pics apparently need moving or cropping to properly fit the
> screen. For instance, most of them are no longer centered and what was
> originally to be in the center becomes virtually off screen at the bottom.
> And this seems to vary: If there is only 1 pic in a theme, it's perfect;
> however when more are added the location shifts. (It's not a huge screen,
> a laptop 12"x7" -- perhaps the pics can 1st be reduced in size, or the
> focus changed?)
> Miles
If the pictures are not in the same format as the screen (such as 4:3 or
16:10) then there is going to be a border around them. Choose Fill, Fit, or
Stretch and see which one looks best for your screen with the majority of
your pictures.
Both my desktop LCD and my notebook are 16:10, so most of the wallpapers I
download are that format also. I have a number of shots taken with my camera
that are not the same format, but by using the Fit option, they'll fit
either on the width or height (depending on whether they are landscape or
portrait) with a black border around the sides that don't fit. The camera
shots look kind of like a "letter-box" movie on TV, but they look good
enough. The ones that don't look too good I just don't include with the
rest. You can use a program to resize them if you want, such as the Image
Resizer Powertoy Clone by Brice Lambson
(
http://imageresizer.codeplex.com/). It's almost identical to the old
powertoy for XP, and works extremely well with Windows 7.
--
SC Tom