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Wallaper Instructions
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1. Click the thumbnail image of the wallpaper you like to open a new page showing available sizes.

2. Click the correct resolution for your monitor. The image will load in a new window.

3. Once the wallpaper is completely loaded, right click anywhere on the image and select "Set as Wallpaper."

Tips

If you'd like to save multiple images, repeat the steps above but select "Save As" in step three. You can then set any of these images as your wallpaper by right clicking an empty area of your desktop, selecting "Properties" and "Desktop," ( for Windows Vista, do the same but select "Personalize" and "Desktop Background).

If you have a large monitor, you may notice compression artifacts or the image may appear blurred. To correct this, simply try a larger size.

1. Click the thumbnail image of the wallpaper you like to open a new page showing available sizes.

2. Click the correct resolution for your monitor. The image will load in a new window.

3. Once the wallpaper has completely loaded, HOLD-click on the image to bring up a pull down menu. (A HOLD-click is clicking and holding the button until a menu appears.)

4. Select "Save image as..." and save the image to a folder on your hard drive.

5. Select Control Panels > Appearance > Desktop from the Apple menu in the upper left corner of your screen.

6. Click "Place picture," locate the image on your hard drive and click "Choose." Note: If you already have an image set as your desktop, you must click "Remove picture before the "Place picture" button will appear.

7. When the image appears in the left window, click "Set desktop" and close the appearance menu.

 

Tips

You can drag an entire folder into the picture window of the Appearance Control Panel and get a different wallpaper every time you start your computer.

If you have a large monitor, you may notice compression artifacts or the image may appear blurred. To correct this, simply try a larger size. If necessary, use the "Scale to Fit" command from the appearance pull down tab.