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You can choose from dynamic and still images. If you have a dual-monitor setup, be sure and check out our guide on dual-screen wallpapers for more tips. While you can use any image downloaded from the internet, we tend to use photos of family and friends captured by our smartphones. You can tether an Android phone or iPhone using a USB cable, but the easier way would be to use the native tools in Windows. This guide shows you how to set a photo as your Windows desktop background. We’ll show you how, and suggest how you can send photos on your phone to a Windows 10 PC.
The best way to do that is by placing them right on your iPhone’s home screen. Here’s how to add photos to your iPhone home screen using widgets. To choose an album to set as your screen saver, select Google Photos or Art Gallery. You can also use a picture you find on the web as your desktop picture. Control-click the image in the browser window, then select Use Image as Desktop Picture. You can change the picture that’s displayed on your desktop.
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See how your data is managed... Find out what are widgets and how to add them to your smartphone or tablet. If you can't use Face ID to change your Lock Screen, touch and hold your Lock Screen until the Customize button appears.
If the app has shortcuts, you'll get a list. In the Shortcuts app on your iOS or iPadOS device, tap on a shortcut, then tap to open Details. If you want to choose an album, choose the “Photo in Album” option. Now, browse through your library and select a photo.
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If the widget can be resized, you'll find an outline with dots on the sides. Slide the widget to where you want it. Khamosh Pathak is a freelance technology writer who specializes in tutorials. His work has also been published on Lifehacker, iPhoneHacks, Zapier's blog, MakeUseOf, and Guiding Tech. Khamosh has nearly a decade of experience writing how-tos, features and technology guides on the internet. Tap the “Selected Photo” tab, and from here select the “Choose Photo” option.
If you have selected "Gallery", tap the image or video that you would like to set as your wallpaper, then tap "Done". Move your apps, shortcuts, widgets, and groups off the Home screen. Then, from the “Selected Album” section, choose an album that you want to feature on your home screen. Tap the “Back” button to go back to the widget preview screen.
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You can add shortcuts to the Home Screen, and optionally group them into folders. You’ll now see your photo in the widget. You can move the widget anywhere on the home screen. Now, just swipe up from the Home bar, or press the Home button to exit the editing mode.
Use Preview to open your photos and save them in one of the supported formats. See Save PDFs and images in Preview. The object here is to get your pictures into the ribbon so you can set which picture is displayed on each screen. For instance, if you have three screens, you want three images loaded into the thumbnail ribbon. Select the image or video you would like to set as the wallpaper. If you choose to set a video as your wallpaper, up to 15 seconds of the video will play as your background.
To crop and move your photo, pinch and drag your photo. Tap Customize Current Wallpaper or Add New Wallpaper and select a wallpaper. Under the preview of your Lock Screen, tap Customize.
If the Customize button doesn’t appear, touch and hold the Lock Screen again, then enter your passcode. On the Lock Screen, touch and hold your Lock Screen to open your wallpaper gallery. Tap Photos, People, or Photo Shuffle to choose your own photo. You can also select a wallpaper from a category like Weather & Astronomy, Emoji, Collections, or Color.
Learn how to check your Android version. A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Samsung.com Services and marketing information, new product and service announcements as well as special offers, events and newsletters. Select Photo Shuffle from the top row of options. Lock Screen wallpaper customization is available in iOS 16 and later.
You can choose a suggested wallpaper or one of your own photos. Now that we have created the photo widget, it’s time to add it to your home screen. After selecting the photo, tap the “Back” button to go back to the widget preview. Now, when you go to the “Widgets” tab, you’ll see that Widgetsmith already has templates for small, medium, and large widgets. To create a new widget, tap the “Add Widget” button.
You’ll get images of your Home screens. You’ll now see the Widgetsmith widget on your home screen, but it might not show photos. To edit the widget, simply tap on it while still in Juggle mode. To reposition your selected image, pinch open to zoom in on it, then drag the image to move it. Pinch closed to zoom back out. You must have an internet connection to download the image before you use it.
From there you can touch and hold an app and slide it left back to the home screen. You can set your wallpaper to change each time to a new image by activating the dynamic lock screen. You will now be shown an example of how it will look. You can now adjust the wallpaper. If you have selected "My wallpapers", tap your preferred wallpaper.
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Choose whether you want to set the image as the wallpaper for your "Home screen", "Lock screen" or both your "Home and lock screen". Tap "My wallpapers" or "Gallery". You can also tap "Explore more wallpapers" to choose from a wider selection of wallpapers.
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