does anyone know how to set it so you have a different laptop wallpaper each day on windows 7?
setting it to slideshow and change every 24 hours only changes it every 24 hours that the laptop is active, so how do i get one for each day of the week?
>>17111987
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>>17112004
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>>17111987
Try task scheduler.
>>17111987
>Using windows
Linux
>>17112004
>>17112026
I think y'all took a wrong turn at albequerque or something.
>>17113062
will that work without a script? I am curious about this as well, but looked in task scheduler and didn't see anything that looked like it would change wallpapers.
>>17111987
if nothing else, you could estimate the amount of time you spend on the laptop and factor that in when you set the slideshow timer. like if you are normally on for 8-10 hours a day, set it to every 12 hours or something. won't be exact though. then when you open your laptop in the morning, if it hasn't changed over, right click for context menu and click "next desktop background"