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cybercore
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When I set my desktop background, I can only get it 'stretched'. I've tried changing it to centered, but it won't stay. I'm not new to computers, but I am new to Windows 7. I don't understand this.
Thanks.
Control Panel > Personalization > Desktop Background > Picture position:
Have you tried selecting Fill? Try other options as well. It depends on the wallpaper's resolution and format, e.g. 4:3, 16:4, etc. A widescreen 16:4 wallpaper cannot fit the same as 4:3.
Feel free to attach the "problem" wallpaper.
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Thanks Mike. Would you tell me how to find this info? I've never had to look for this before.
Start menu => type in dxdiag => Screen tab
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Do you have those options available on the drop-down list?
me said:Feel free to attach the "problem" wallpaper.
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Ok... These are the options available - fill, fit, stretch, tile, center.
Will attach the pic I made when I scanned in my mousepad (wanted matching desktop). And I'll attach the info I got about my computer.
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For the life of my I cannot figure out how to attach the text doc about my computer. But here's what I think the card is...
AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200
Hope this helps. Thanks.
Will attach the pic I made when I scanned in my mousepad (wanted matching desktop). And I'll attach the info I got about my computer.
Link Removed due to 404 Error
For the life of my I cannot figure out how to attach the text doc about my computer. But here's what I think the card is...
AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200
Hope this helps. Thanks.
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I have it set to 1600 x 900. That's what is recommended by HP for this laptop with the 17" screen. I may have distorted the pic when I went from the square mouse pad to the rectangle for the pic. But I still cannot get the background to change to centered. It would have a broder around the pic and I can't get that. I like it that way so I can put my icons on the solid borders. Visually that's better for me. That way the pic is not cluttered with icons.
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Well, it looks better. But I still cannot get the setting to change to centered so the pic is smaller and with a solid border around it. Even tried to set it to tile just to see if it works. Can't do it.
Very frustrating. Hubby and I have the same laptops, bought at the same store at the same time. Both are having the same issues. I'm going to pull out what's left of my hair! Thanks for trying.
Very frustrating. Hubby and I have the same laptops, bought at the same store at the same time. Both are having the same issues. I'm going to pull out what's left of my hair! Thanks for trying.
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Well, it looks better. But I still cannot get the setting to change to centered so the pic is smaller and with a solid border around it. Even tried to set it to tile just to see if it works. Can't do it.
Very frustrating. Hubby and I have the same laptops, bought at the same store at the same time. Both are having the same issues. I'm going to pull out what's left of my hair! Thanks for trying.
Did you try setting RAK's as resize/stretch/fit?
Could you take a screenshot of your desktop?
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