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Working with the Windows 10 registry?
Good afternoon!
There are lines in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Lock Screen\Creative\LandscapeAssetPath
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WallPaper
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Lorenz : Hey!
There are no such settings in Windows.
You can put in autoload or in the scheduler a script that will copy values from one parameter to another.
It is not possible to track a change in a specific key in the registry and hang up some kind of reaction to this event "with improvised means". This is exactly what SyavaSyava
wanted to say
Globally, you want to have a random wallpaper that automatically loads and changes.
Once upon a time in Windows 7 there were themes with automatic wallpaper change, but this was removed a long time ago, well, I have long wanted to return something like this, but all hands did not reach. So the topic hung in the bookmarks, but now I decided to dig into the topic, and quickly googled "windows spotlight as wallpaper".
There are several ways.
1. Download the simplest utility from here: https://github.com/brikken/JpegSync (it says in the description how to use it). Here is a direct link to the program itself: https://github.com/brikken/JpegSync/raw/master/Jpe...
This program automatically takes only landscape wallpapers with a resolution of 1920x1080 (you can change the settings in the source code, see the description) and copies it to a folder on your computer that you already feed as a source for "Desktop background", well, set the change frequency, which you love there.
For a permanent update, you need to put the program in the scheduler and / or in autoload.
2. Download the entire collection at once
Direct link: https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AHQqnBj-z9Nz...
Source: winaero.com/blog/download-171-windows-spotlight-im...
Both way, oddly enough, working =)
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