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DesktopPic v1.1.9 DesktopPic v1.1.9 Display or stamp images on your Windows desktop wallpaper. Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 and multiple monitors. How to Download and Run 1) Download the zip file using the link above. 2) Extract DesktopPic.hta. 3) Place DesktopPic.hta in a folder containing one or more pictures (files with extension png, bmp, jpg, or gif). 4) Run (double-click) DesktopPic.hta. 5) At the UAC prompt, uncheck Always ask before opening this file and then click Run. Summary DesktopPic provides two convenient methods to display one or more pictures on your Windows desktop… Method 1: Slideshow Displays one or more pictures in a movable, resizable window that has no borders or captions, so all you see is the picture. This will give the illusion of the picture being part of your wallpaper, but it’s really just another window. Any desktop icons in the same region as the picture will be covered. Bitmap image formats, such as PNG (recommended), JPG, BMP, and animated GIFs are supported. Method 2: Stamp Image to Wallpaper One or more images can be stamped to the wallpaper in any size or position. This makes the picture part of the wallpaper, so it will never be on top of anything else and will require nothing to be left running. Images can only be stamped to the primary display, but it’s easy to temporarily change the primary display using ⊞-P so that images can be stamped on the wallpaper for any monitor. Images with a transparent background are supported. Notes: You can run multiple copies of DesktopPic to have more than one slideshow on your desktop (on any monitor). DesktopPic always maintains the original picture’s aspect ratio. DesktopPic does not do ... |
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