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up your day with BBC Liverpool wallpaper! |
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Pick
your favourite picture below, then follow the step by step guide to
set the picture as wallpaper for your computer. |
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If
you have a PC with Windows 95/98 or ME installed...
1. First thing to remember, if you aren't brilliant with computers,
is it's really easy to do!
2. First check what screen size you are using. If you don't
know go to your desktop and right click. Select Properties,
then click the "settings" tab. Your screen size will be shown
in pixels under the "Desktop Area".
3. Next, choose a picture you like and click on the appropriate
screen size beneath it.
4. You will get a big version of the picture appear in another
browser window.
5. Make sure your mouse pointer is over the large version of
the picture, and right click your mouse. 6. You will get a list
of options appear - select "Set as Wallpaper". All done! |
Mac
OS Users...
1. Check your screen size.
2. Next, choose a picture you like and click on the appropriate
screen size beneath it and wait for it to load. Then hold the
mouse button down so that a menu appears. Netscape users select
'Save this link As...' and Internet Explorer Users select 'Download
Link to Disk'. Save the file to your desktop.
3. Move the downloaded wallpaper file ("name".jpg) into your
wallpapers directory. First time users make a directory at the
top level of your hard disk called 'Wallpapers' and move it
there.
4. Click on the Apple menu, then select 'Control Panels > Desktop
Pictures'. A window will appear. On the left-hand side hit the
'Picture' button. On the right-hand side hit the 'Select Picture'
button. If you have a 'Remove Picture' button instead of a 'Select
Picture' button hit this and your current desktop wallpaper
will be removed, the 'Select Picture' button will now appear.
A file selector box will appear, choose your wallpapers directory
and then the wallpaper file ("name".jpg). Hit open followed
by 'Set Desktop'. |
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