To set a Google Map as your desktop background, first, navigate to Google Maps and find the location you want to display. Use the "Print" feature (accessible via the three-dot menu) to export the map as an image or take a screenshot. Save the image to your computer, then right-click on your desktop, select "Personalize," and choose "Background" to set the image as your wallpaper. Adjust the settings as needed to fit your screen.
in your images
Right click, Set as background.
you pick a picture then right click on it and choose set as desktop background.
Save it as a .Jpeg and go to that file, right click, Set as desktop background.
Right click and click on save as desktop background.
Go on google images and pick your fav one then get it big and left hand click on it, it will say set as background press that!
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
You can. As long as the computer can read the picture file with paint, it will work. Just right click on a blank spot on the desktop, then "Properties". Click on the "Desktop" Tab, then click "Browse". Find your picture, and click ok, then apply/ok. Also, you could go to the picture, right-clik it, then select set as desktop background. i want a picture on set as desktop background
You can either set a colour or choose a background image, you cannot do both.
set as a desktop
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.
Whatever you choose it to be, if you find an image that you like, on the web, in your pictures folder etc. , you can right click it and press "Set as desktop Background".