Wallpaper Pictures Biography
A 'live wallpaper' is a type of application that works on a mobile device using the Android operating system. The application works as a wallpaper – providing the background image for the home screen—but also works as a conventional application since it can provide user-interaction with the touch screen (allowing the image to change dynamically, for example) and access other hardware and software features within the device (accelerometer, GPS, network access, etc.).
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There are also applications for changing automatically the Desktop Wallpaper like the Wallch, Desktop Drapes and Wally.
Similar functionality could be found in the Active Desktop feature of Windows 98 and later versions.
Mac OS X has built-in support, via the Desktop & Screen Saver panel in its System Preferences, for cycling through a folder collection of images on a timed interval or when logging in or waking from sleep.
Additionally, OS X has the native ability to run a screen saver on the desktop; in this configuration, the screen saver appears beneath the desktop icons in place of the system wallpaper. However, OS X does not come with a built-in interface to do this; it must be done through Terminal commands or various third-party applications.[14]
Similarly, Windows 7 can also be set to cycle through pictures from a folder at regular intervals. If fully animated backgrounds are wanted, third party software would need to be installed.
GNOME 2 also can be set to cycle through pictures from a folder at regular intervals, similarly to Windows 7.
Enlightenment v17 supports image sequences, animated and interactive desktop backgrounds in its default configuration.
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There are also applications for changing automatically the Desktop Wallpaper like the Wallch, Desktop Drapes and Wally.
Similar functionality could be found in the Active Desktop feature of Windows 98 and later versions.
Mac OS X has built-in support, via the Desktop & Screen Saver panel in its System Preferences, for cycling through a folder collection of images on a timed interval or when logging in or waking from sleep.
Additionally, OS X has the native ability to run a screen saver on the desktop; in this configuration, the screen saver appears beneath the desktop icons in place of the system wallpaper. However, OS X does not come with a built-in interface to do this; it must be done through Terminal commands or various third-party applications.[14]
Similarly, Windows 7 can also be set to cycle through pictures from a folder at regular intervals. If fully animated backgrounds are wanted, third party software would need to be installed.
GNOME 2 also can be set to cycle through pictures from a folder at regular intervals, similarly to Windows 7.
Enlightenment v17 supports image sequences, animated and interactive desktop backgrounds in its default configuration.
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