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Well I have a Mac which is on desk in bedroom now and at one time was in my living room and it is rather nice to see the picture I have when not in use. Laptops are different...you just smack down the lid ...
to each his own.....
For sure it's nice, but my computer wants me to select all of those on that list, and I never even ever see 2 of them.
That's silly.
 
For sure it's nice, but my computer wants me to select all of those on that list, and I never even ever see 2 of them.
That's silly.
Just right click on your desktop and select one pic....don't choose the screensaver ..that will take you through all the pics in your wallpaper file.
 
Admittedly I don't remember how to take screenshots.. but my desktop picture is still Kitty... in one of her happy napping moments... View attachment 222981
Something about cats, you don't own them, it's the other way round. A couple of years ago we said farewell to China-Doll, she died peacefully on my wife's lap. For a while China-Doll was my screen saver.
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That is until last August when Little Latin Lupe-Lu died, her passing had to assisted, all the more difficult.
Her pet name is Lulu and she keeps watch over me from my computer screen.
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We still have two feline friends, hopefully they will be around for a few more years to come.
Hopefully, we will too.
First up is Khandi, then Ruby-Mae.
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How to change your background on Windows 10
  1. Click "Settings" then click on "Personalization." ...
  2. Then head to "Background" and choose your new background by clicking "Browse" to browse the images on your PC. ...
  3. Choose the photo you want for your new background and it should go live.
 
You actually meant to ask, show us your "screensaver" background on your computer desktop. As a photographer performing image post processing and evaluating image aesthetics, I set my screensaver setting to "none' and instead use a medium gray background.
Then perhaps you remember "grey cards." I still have one! They were used to calibrate your light meter settings to the camera, back in the day.
 
Here's mine. I need to update my O.S.
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