
If desktop sharing permission is needed, a message will appear with brief directions for enabling it.
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Looking for more Windows tips? Click here, or click here for help with your Mac.How to Allow Desktop and Audio Sharing on a Mac Enable Solstice Desktop Sharing on macOSĭepending on your macOS security settings, you may need to give the Mersive Solstice app permission to record your desktop to be able to share it to the Solstice display. On a Mac, open the Desktop preferences window and click the pull-down menu next to your selected image. On a Windows PC, go back to the Desktop Background window and fiddle with the “Picture position” setting. Want to stretch a wallpaper image to fill your entire desktop-or want to try tiling your desktop with an snapshot instead? No problem.

Once you select more than one wallpaper, the “Change picture every…” selector will turn on.Don’t forget the Select All and Clear All buttons while you’re at it. Go ahead and check a few more wallpapers, or pick another folder of photos by clicking the Browse button.

You should now see a window showing a selection of different desktop wallpapers, with a check next to your current wallpaper.You can also just right-click on the desktop, select Personalize, then click Desktop Background near the bottom of the window.
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Open the Windows control panel (you can access it though the Start menu, or by searching for it from the Windows 8 Start screen), click Appearance and Personalization, then click the “Change Desktop background” link.

Just select two or more images to start shuffling your Windows desktop wallpaper. Do you use different Mission Control desktops on your Mac? If so, you can set specific wallpaper settings for your individual desktops-meaning, for example, you could have Desktop 1 set to just a single background, while Desktop 2 shuffles through different wallpaper images every five minutes.Want your Mac to shuffle your wallpaper rather than just flip through them in order? Check the “Random order” option.Select a time interval, anything from every five seconds (which could get a little dizzying) to once a day.

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If so, try this: just set your Mac or Windows PC to shuffle some or all of your favorite desktop wallpaper (or “background”) photos, at any interval you choose. Getting tired of the same old Windows wallpaper, or can’t decide which baby picture to plaster all over your Mac desktop?
