100dof Wallpaper Rotator is a simple program that can be used to rotate Windows Desktop Wallpapers from a user defined folder and/or sub-folders. Upon startup, the program will replace your desktop wallpaper with a new one automatically.
How to Install – 100dof Wallpaper Rotator?
- To install the wallpaper rotator, run the self extracting installer, 100dof Wallpaper Rotator_setup.exe and follow the instructions
- When installation is complete, Toddler Slides can be started from the Start menu. Alternately, you can double-click the executable in the installation folder.
A set of options that control different aspects of the program are available from the main program window (figure bellow)
- Folder to scan for data: Contains the folder to be scanned for images.
- Include subfolders: check this checkbox if you want to scan recursively all subfolders of the selected folder for images.
- Order: Use this radiobutton group to select the order with which the slides are presented.
- Wallpaper Style: Use radio button group to select how images are projected on the desktop.
- Background color: This is the default background color of the desktop. The background color may be visible either when the “center” wallpaper style is selected or the image is smaller the size of the screen or when no image is selected to be displayed.
Wallpaper Rotator is ideal to be run on system startup. It consumes no memory or other system resources since it does not stay resident (just changes the wallpaper and then exits). Supported image formats are BMP, ICO JPG and PNG.
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