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- #HOW TO USE GIF BACKGROUND WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 10#
- #HOW TO USE GIF BACKGROUND WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 7#
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#HOW TO USE GIF BACKGROUND WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 10#
RELATED: How to Add a PIN to Your Account in Windows 10 Windows 8 and 10 Users: Set Custom Lock Screen and Sign In Backgrounds In Windows 7, there’s only one sign in screen and you’ll have to enable a custom background for it in the Registry (or through Group Policy) before you can select a new background. You can change the lock screen background through a simple setting, but you’ll have to dive into the Registry to change the sign in screen background.

The second is the sign in screen itself where you enter your password, PIN, or picture password. The first is the lock screen-the one you have to click or swipe to get out of the way so you can sign in. MS never ceases to amaze me with their inconsistency.In Windows 8 and 10, you actually see two different screens at sign in. Into more PCs that's when Microsoft decided "oh no, we can't have them supporting animated GIFS as wallpapers, it might crash everything!"? It's contradictory in more ways than one for the fact that the wallpaper themes bundled with Windows in Vista and 7 So in previous versions of Windows when computer technology was primitive compared to today Microsoft thought animated wallpapers weren't too taxing on the system, but when the advent of higher processor speeds and graphics chips started making their way And I hope your concern can be addressed with a new service pack or a new Windows version in the near feature. This is exactly why feedback such as yours isĪlways valued. We are striving to capture any and all product feedback so as to ensure that we are continuously developing Microsoft products to meet our customers' needs. Thank you for your feedback regarding our products. I think most of the new computers can support animated desktop properly. To check if this feature can be added again.

However, I will still send your feedback to Microsoft

#HOW TO USE GIF BACKGROUND WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 7#
Considering the high system resource usage of animated desktop, Windows 7 has removed this feature to meet the most computer hardware configurations. Windows 7 does not support animated desktop background. Microsoft has no workaround to get it to work. And may their arms be too short to scratch!īased on my knowledge, You can add it but it will be presented as static not animated. May the fleas of a thousand camels feast happily on the lower regions of your enemies. This GIF to work and see if it's possible to have a download-free workaround. I know about apps like dreamscene and such, I just want Last Tick High and Last Tick Low are available in the same folder, but are defaulted to 0 and I left them that way (if that has an effect). However this didn't affect anythingĪnd it still only changes every 10 seconds minimum. I then ran regedit, and set the desktop slideshow interval to 250 milliseconds, or 1/4 of a second I believe, and various other numbers just to check if there's a minimum. I split my GIF of choice into frames, and have about 40 pictures in a folder. I saw a potential workaround but can't get it to work. I know Windows 7 does not play animated GIF images as a wallpaper like it did back in XP days. Hi! Not sure if this is the right forum category but a previous post of this got me pointed here, so let's hope.
