Friday, September 17, 2010

How can i draw from my desktop wallpaper to fit my peak?

i hold a 17 inch screen laptop and i use webshots for my screensavers and wallpaper. but they never stretch to permeate in the entire eyeshade, so i have solid colored spaces on the not here and right side of pics. i have tried everything to fixt it, but it seem all the option are already checked for the pics to fill the eyeshade. is there any road to fix this?? thanks surrounded by advance!


Answer:

are you referring to your wallpaper or screensaver? Your wall article is easy...Just put a picture contained by C:WINDOWS/WEB/WALLPAPERS folder, then select it contained by Display Properties. Click on Stretch and it will fit the screen. Some rigid pictures won't look good if they require lots of stretching.



The screensaver you probably can't do much of because you will return with different sized pictures and can't adjust every single picture. therefore you'll find colored bars to compress the space. Best thing would be to use individual those pictures that fit the screen flawless, and don't use the ones that don't fit.
Edit the picture size to the same size as your blind. Then it will fit. 800 by 600 or whatever you blind size is set to.
Click



Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Display.



Go to Desktop tab, and there will be a dropdown box Position. Pull it down, select Stretch, click Apply and OK. You should be done.



If you enjoy already done all this, after try this:



open webshot click option then blind saver select expand pictuer to best fit screen



If this also doesnt work, try varying the resolution of your display screen.



Cheers!
Right click on desktop, select properties. Under desktop tab, devolution the position to stretch and click ok

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