Wallet Photo Screen Saver
Requires .NET Framework "XP" but will work with any windows that has .net installed.
WalletPhotoScreenSaver allows you to use any picture(s) saved on your computer,
including personal family photos, etc., as your screensaver. You can select as many
photos as you want. While the screensaver is running, it randomly rotates through your
list of photos. The background randomly rotates using unique color combinations and patterns.
It also gives you the option of randomly changing your desktop
wallpaper every time the screensaver runs using either the same photos you have selected
to use as your screensaver or you can select a different set of photos to be used as your
desktop wallpaper.
You also have the option to save the screen as a file, makes great wallpaper.
It can also add the saved file to your wallpaper list.
To use, simply open your “Display Properties” by right-clicking your desktop and choose
“Properties.” “WalletPhotoScreenSaver” should be selected as your screensaver. Press the
“Settings” button, then add the pictures you wish to use for your screensaver and/or
desktop wallpaper, click "ok" on that screen then "ok" on the "Display Properties". It’s that easy!!!
Multi select is supported for both adding and removing pictures.
There are two keyboard keys for doing this the “SHIFT” and “CTRL”.
“SHIFT” works by selecting one file then hold down “SHIFT”
and select another file then release the “SHIFT,
all files between the first and second selected files will be selected.
For “CTRL” Hold down “CTRL” and select any and as many files you want.




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You can also download WallpaperMaker for free, a program that allows you to create your own
wallpapers made to specifically fit your screen resolution using randomly selected color combinations,
patterns, and optional photo. WallpaperMaker works great for creating wallpapers that fit newer
wide screen monitors and larger resolutions, i.e. 1920x1200. You can also adapt your old favorite
wallpapers to your new screen size/resolution.
Click the link below to find out more.
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