You can download a wallpaper changer – there are several free ones but I've always found them a bit fiddly to configure or they just crash after a while. You will have to find one you like best. Some can only change images every so often; some every few seconds.
it places an icon in the system tray which you can click to get the settings; you can also quickly disable or enable the slideshow. By default it loads its own images – you can add your own images too from say Pictures – or if you want to add the PC's own wallpapers, go to C:WindowsWebWallpaper.
In settings, once you have added the images you want, make sure all images are selected (right click>select all) and that "fit to screen" is selected too
see here http://www.upload3r.com/serve/050709/1246812378.png
April 28th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
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April 28th, 2009 at 4:32 pm
You can download a wallpaper changer – there are several free ones but I've always found them a bit fiddly to configure or they just crash after a while. You will have to find one you like best. Some can only change images every so often; some every few seconds.
An example is Wallpaper slideshow LT
http://download.cnet.com/Wallpaper-Slideshow-LT/3000-2336_4-10649566.html
it places an icon in the system tray which you can click to get the settings; you can also quickly disable or enable the slideshow. By default it loads its own images – you can add your own images too from say Pictures – or if you want to add the PC's own wallpapers, go to C:WindowsWebWallpaper.
In settings, once you have added the images you want, make sure all images are selected (right click>select all) and that "fit to screen" is selected too
see here
http://www.upload3r.com/serve/050709/1246812378.png
The program seems to run well in Vista and it's free. Home page -
http://www.gphotoshow.com/wallpaperss.htm
alternatives include Adolix wallpaper changer or Walyk
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Adolix_Wallpaper_Changer/adolixwpchanger.html
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/walyk-wallpaper-changer/walykwallpaper.html
Microsoft has a free and safe wallpaper changer that downloads images from the web – check it out here
http://wallpapers.msn.com/
Good luck and have fun!
As a point of interest, Windows 7 lets you create your own wallpaper slideshows.