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DPugel
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Hello,
We have a custom wallpaper call it custom.bmp say sized at 800x600. In the
Display Properties, if we set it to "centered", Apply, then change the
wallpaper to a different one, Apply it, then return to custom.bmp, the style
or position of it changes to "stretched" when it should be "centered" like we
originally chose. Why is that? It should have kept to "centered." We can't
have people at our company continuing to manually change it back to
"centered" when that was the original setting.
It doesn't matter what resolutions we choose, doesn't matter what hardware
with different sized monitors, doesn't matter if we use a larger or smaller
custom.bmp than what the physical screen size is.
Using a built-in Windows wallpaper that's originally "tiled" stays tiled.
For example, if you selected tiled1.bmp and "center" it, Apply, choose
another wallpaper, Apply, and then go back to tiled1.bmp, the position will
default to "tiled," not centered. How do we inherently give our custom.bmp a
built-in "centered" value or attribute? What causes Windows to behave like
this?
Thank you for any help,
David
We have a custom wallpaper call it custom.bmp say sized at 800x600. In the
Display Properties, if we set it to "centered", Apply, then change the
wallpaper to a different one, Apply it, then return to custom.bmp, the style
or position of it changes to "stretched" when it should be "centered" like we
originally chose. Why is that? It should have kept to "centered." We can't
have people at our company continuing to manually change it back to
"centered" when that was the original setting.
It doesn't matter what resolutions we choose, doesn't matter what hardware
with different sized monitors, doesn't matter if we use a larger or smaller
custom.bmp than what the physical screen size is.
Using a built-in Windows wallpaper that's originally "tiled" stays tiled.
For example, if you selected tiled1.bmp and "center" it, Apply, choose
another wallpaper, Apply, and then go back to tiled1.bmp, the position will
default to "tiled," not centered. How do we inherently give our custom.bmp a
built-in "centered" value or attribute? What causes Windows to behave like
this?
Thank you for any help,
David