Hey, yes there are many auto-clicker programs or tools that can run in the background. You can try the op auto clicker. This software tool is really good to automate mouse click actions rapidly, is free, and works fine in the background as well. You can explore for more details below.
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the background services are things that make your computer connect to the Internet, make your windows themes work and other things that your computer does. some services are not needed and you get get them disabled by getting iobit game booster, you can also choose what to disable on iobit.
Don't put the background on the title, do it the other way around. Import the background you want to use and then add the title on top of it.
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Actually the wallpaper is just the background screen of the desktop and the desktop is where you can see the taskbar, icons and the wallpaper. Wallpaper is only the background while the desktop is the whole screen including the other things in it (ex: icons, files, windows etc.)
You normally create a thread when you want to run a function in the background while processing other things.
windows vista is the newer upgrade of windows it has more options and other gismos to help make things better and other stuff its pretty awsome
Among other things, it means Cosmic Microwave Background.
Yes there is You just have to right click and it will come up with an option saying personalize in windows 7 but in other versions you have to go to Control Panel and then personalize.
"Services.msc" is a Windows operating system application that runs in the background of one's computer. It helps with the security of the system, as well as running other applications.
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Pella is a larger company for home furnishings and other things related to windows. They have a large selection including Chicago branded home windows, and storm windows.
"Background" can refer to either your wallpaper, or the fact that a task is running but not occupying the viewing space or display. A process is said to be running in the "background" when it is running but allowing you to still use the computer for other things.