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Angela Roe

Guide to Desktop Wallpaper

Personalize your computer with fun desktop wallpaper


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Change desktop background pictures to suit your mood; with the wide array of desktop icons and desktop backgrounds available, you can have a new wallpaper for desktop any time you like. Cheer yourself up with a desktop background that shows your favorite beach getaway or comfort yourself with a roaring fire in a cozy cabin to make your work day easier.

Check with your IT department before downloading new desktop backgrounds to make sure your place of business has a firewall protection system strong enough to prevent viruses. There may be specific sites you can utilize or you may need to use only your own images, depending upon the regulations of your business. Consider the following:

1. Look online for your new desktop backgrounds.

2. Add depth and realism with 3D desktop wallpaper.

3. Create your own cool desktop wallpaper.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Find wallpaper for desktop backgrounds online


There are innumerable websites that allow you to download desktop wallpapers. Find websites with a good reputations that actively protect against viruses to help you maintain the safety of your computer.

I recommend: Wallpapers.com has a very large collection of desktop wallpapers that you can download for free, including animated desktop wallpaper. Away.com specializes in beach desktop wallpaper.

Add character by selecting 3D desktop backgrounds


Add realism to your wallpaper by selecting 3D desktop backgrounds. Whether it's a gentle snowy forest or fish swimming through the ocean, 3D wallpapers are fun and creative ways to enhance your desktop.

I recommend: DXYNS Free Screensavers has a variety of 3D desktop backgrounds for you to choose from. Visual Paradox has one of the most comprehensive selections of 3D desktop background pictures on the Internet.

Use personal photos for your desktop background pictures


Make your desktop space truly one-of-a-kind by using your own photographs as your desktop wallpaper. You can place them on a disk and transfer them to your hard drive or you can email them to yourself and then save them to your picture file to make them available for use. Open the picture and right click with your mouse to show the option for replacing your current desktop artwork with the photo you've opened.

I recommend: Worldstart.com has a very user-friendly tutorial on how you can use any of your photographs or graphics to create your own desktop background. Windows XP also walks you through the process of creating your own desktop wallpaper using your own photographs or images.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Consider matching your desktop icons to go along with the theme of the wallpaper for desktop picture you've selected. It adds to the realism of the wallpaper and it's as simple to change your desktop icons as it is to change desktop background pictures.

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