Interesting, but just note that on Windows 7 you don't need any extra program like Background Switcher, as Win7 already includes a function to switch wallpapers every <insert desired time here> seconds/minutes. Anyway, I liked pretty much the second wallpaper (the GLaDOS one), and I'm curious, where did you found it?
Quote from: Pumo on October 03, 2012, 09:06:39 AMInteresting, but just note that on Windows 7 you don't need any extra program like Background Switcher, as Win7 already includes a function to switch wallpapers every <insert desired time here> seconds/minutes. Anyway, I liked pretty much the second wallpaper (the GLaDOS one), and I'm curious, where did you found it?Indeed, I make gratuitous use of this function. I just wish windows had better multi-monitor support.
Well, OK, I'll give you some of that one. ... but the first item you can do in Win7, it just takes too many steps.EDIT: Oh wait, you're talking about running something like Descent in full screen on one monitor, but want to still be able to use the other monitor at the same time. ... Sorry. Can't do that one, and it isn't Win7’s fault. It's a limitation of the design of the full screen app. Don't blame the OS for that.However there is a non-MS app that does the second and third items (and much more goodness). DisplayFusion is a terrific program I highly recommend. Offered in Free or Pro versions (Free doesn't allow all features).I use it in Free version and enjoy it mostly for having a simple keystroke to full-screen snap the current app to whichever screen I wish (worth installing just for that). I personally don't really care about the many other features it does, but I highly recommend you check it out.