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Wallpapers: A pattern or picture used to represent the desktop surface (screen background) in a graphical user interface. GUIs come with several wallpaper choices, and third-party wallpaper files are available. You can also scan in your favorite picture and make it wallpaper. Why Do You Cover a Desktop with Wallpaper? Years ago, someone who had too many sleepless nights programming must have thought it a great analogy because a screen desktop is vertical like a wall. With Windows XP, Microsoft decided to end the mystery and just call it "Background." However, you will find the selection of background images in the "Wallpaper" folder (c:\WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper). Computer Wallpapers are desktop backgrounds set by a users preference. Most operating systems come with a default selection of wallpapers, but also have features to enable the user to set or assign their own. History Computer wallpapers started with the release of Windows 95, which was an upgrade from Windows 3.1. It was then seen as a feature on many other platforms including Unix GUI's (Gnome, KDE) and Mac OS. Formats: Images used as computer wallpaper are usually raster graphics with the same size as the display resolution (for example 1024 x 768 pixels, or 1280 x 1024 pixels) in order to fill the whole background. Many screen resolutions are proportional, so an image scaled to fit in a different-sized screen will often be the correct shape, albeit that scaling may impact quality. PNG and Jpeg format are common. Users with widescreen(16:9) monitors have different aspect ratio requirements for wallpaper, although images designed for standard(4:3) monitors can often be scaled or cropped to the correct shape without loss of quality. Wallpapers are sometimes available in double-width versions (e.g. 2560 x 1024) for displaying on multi-monitor computers, where the image appears to fill two monitors. Digital Blasphemy is one of the main sources for multi-monitor wallpapers. Smaller images can be tiled (repeated) to fill large areas, and depending on how skilfully the wallpaper was created, the effect can look reasonably good. However, if the join is too obvious, or the image repeats too many times, it will look very repetitive Styles Wallpaper styles are as varied as people themselves, using photographs, drawings, 3D renders or abstract pattern with complex gradients. It can be useful to have plain areas so that icons can be clearly seen atop the wallpaper. Typical categories can include cars, models and celebrities, holiday photos, abstract art, movies, pets and scenery. In business use, corporate logos or plain backgrounds are often specified by the IT department. When using rack mounted computers through a keyboard switch, it can often be useful to create a wallpaper with the computer's name on it, to easily identify which computer you're connected to. Timed wallpapers Some operating environments (e.g. KDE) allow a number of different wallpapers to be used, and "rotated" to display a different wallpaper at different times, to display a random image from a directory. If the facility is not available in the OS' wallpaper settings, it may be possible to get an external program which can change the wallpaper at certain times. Active wallpapers Programs such as xplanet (http://xplanet.sourceforge.net) use internet connections and graphics calculations to change the wallpaper with real data, such as a shadowed view of the earth, the latest cloud or weather map, or various events. Some media players can redirect video playback to desktop, allowing using any video as a wallpaper. Multimedia, in personal computing, software and applications that combine text, high-quality sound, two- and three-dimensional graphics, animation, photo images, and full-motion video. In order to work with multimedia, a personal computer typically requires a powerful microprocessor, large memory and storage capabilities, a high-quality monitor and a video accelerator, external loudspeakers or headphones and a sound card (or sound board) for improved sound generation, and a CD-ROM (see compact disc) or DVD-ROM (see digital versatile disc) drive, as well as special software to utilize many of these devices. A multimedia computer may also use other devices, such as a microphone or keyboard for audio input, a digital camera or scanner for graphics input, and a videocassette recorder or camcorder for video input or output. Multimedia software is used for electronic publishing and electronic games and in employee-training programs. The term multimedia is also used to describe home entertainment systems and other electronic products and services, particularly interactive ones, that combine text, sound, video, and the like. Uses include virtual reality simulations, interactive television, commercial advertising, and hypertext applications.
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