Automatically Rotate through Desktop Backgrounds

April 25, 2008

Automatically Rotate through Desktop Backgrounds: ”

This is a basic tip but a feature many of you may not know about.

Inside System Preferences -> Desktop & Screensaver you can set your desktop background to automatically change at a set interval.

This interval can be as short as 5 seconds or as long as 24 hours. It can even be set for when your computer wakes up or at login.

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Check ‘Change picture’ and select the interval you’d like:

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Personally I’ve come to love my ‘Grass Blades’ background, but this is a great feature for rotating through photos of family, friends or landscapes.

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This tip was submitted by Landon Johnson. Submit a tip and get some traffic to your Web site!

(Via MacTips – OS X Tips & Tricks.)

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