The Desktop image can be changed in from Desktop tab in the Desktop & ScreenSaver section of System Preferences. You can jump directly to this by right clicking on the Desktop and selecting Change Desktop Background.... from the menu that appears.
Well, the settings for desktop backgrounds on a Mac can be found in the Control Panel under System Appearances and Settings. However, there is also the option of just changing the desktop background by picking a picture in the pictures file, and setting it as the desktop background instead.
right click your desktop, then click "change desktop background"
Yes, you can.
For a Mac computer you can get Deskshade online by just putting it in on google and it will enable you to be able to change your desktop. In XP, you should be able to navigate to the picture and select "Set as desktop background" from the file menu.
you dont
you pick a picture then right click on it and choose set as desktop background.
Yes. Right click on your desktop then click personalize then click desktop background then choose what you want Or right click on a picture in a folder or on a website then click set as desktop background
If you are changing the desktop background, you will not, and if you are changing the layout of the desktop, it will not either.
It depends on if you're talking about the background of your desktop or the background of a running program. FOR DESKTOP. Rightclick desktop, properties, desktop, make background picture None and change the color to black. FOR PROGRAMS. Rightclick desktop, properties appearance, advanced, window, then change that to black and the font color to something like white or whatever, something you can see on top of black.
You can go to your mobile desktop features of Laptop Desktop Features to change the wallpaper of your device. When you select a new background, it automatically replaces the old background.
* Right click * Click personalize * Click desktop background * Choose the background that you want!