Change desktop screen continuously by
Desktop Wallpaper Timer (DWT) tool will help you to change your desktop automatically after an optional period of time. It turns your desktop into a pretty unique photo slideshow show.
Using DWT is also very simple:
- Click on the ' Playlist Editor ' button to display the interface -> click on the ' Add Image ' button to find the folder containing the image.
- You should click the ' Save Playlist ' button to create the instruction file for each individual photo album as a WPL file. When you want to use any album again, just double-click the WPL file so that DWT automatically displays the selected album on the desktop. If you click on the button with 'Th' then WPL becomes a thumbnail browser.
- After selecting the photo album, click on the ' Settings ' button to make the adjustments for DWT. The ' Timer ' box helps you choose the time to display for each digital photo on the desktop, you can choose a time type of seconds, minutes or hours. The shortest time of a wallpaper change is 5 seconds and the longest time is 240 minutes (4 hours).
The ' Style ' box gives you four types of image layout just like it does in Windows. You can choose the order in which the image appears randomly (Random) or Ascending order in the ' Play order ' box. When done, click the ' Apply ' button and click the ' Minimize ' button or exit the desktop to see the DWT for the first time.
In the first time you enjoy, you should set the display time for DWT at 5 seconds to see how the images are displayed. DWT works 'hard' sometimes when the computer crashes but the desktop keeps changing.
Pamo Software is selling Desktop Desktop Timer 1.6 for $ 9.9. Interested readers can click here to download the trial version with a capacity of about 2.5 MB.
Hoang Kim Anh
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