How do I set a moving animated .gif image as my desktop b.g./wallpaper

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  1. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #11

    Sorry, I am not expert in this, just had the one suggestion that should work. Hopefully others will chime in. A Guy
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  2. Posts : 759
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #12

    Hi, It is virus free . Panda scan with no threat.
    It is , bionix works splendidly. It has features, that could disable online loading of gif files from their site. It has parameter settings, that does have less cpu. It is your settings.
    You can fix one folder to cycle the same with timing. By adding night to the file, you could have light and dark gif pictures with animation.
    It has much more features and It is FREE to download.
    I have tried only minimal function. There appears to be no problem or popup that software usually has. It has online procedures to how to do , faqs.
    I think, that you have to set to start with windows to automatically have the wall paper, otherwise, time wallpaper from your machine loads as wall paper. nice free programs. Thanks and my problem resolved.
    Your suggested link contains PUP, but otherwise, that should also work splendidly. But i have problems in opening the exe, it says parameter incorrect errors. Thanks A guy
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  3. Posts : 7
    win7 64
       #13

    animated desktop wallpaper


    jraju said:
    Hi, It is virus free . Panda scan with no threat.
    It is , bionix works splendidly. It has features, that could disable online loading of gif files from their site. It has parameter settings, that does have less cpu. It is your settings.
    You can fix one folder to cycle the same with timing.
    @jraru
    Here are few other trick you can do with BioniX Desktop Wallpaper Changer:

    • If you are not computer-savvy and you are scared by the complexity of BioniX, you can switch to "Minimalistic interface" (F9 on your keyboard). Only the main functions will be shows and BioniX window will take less desktop space.
    • You can use a GIF file as animated wallpaper. Just double click any animated GIF file in your playlist.
    • You can add online images (from any website) and dynamic web cams directly into your playlist. BioniX will automatically download those images. (Press Insert key on your keyboard)
    • You can show dark images at night and light images during the day
    • You can put a collage of images on your desktop
    • You can show an animated clock on your desktop and have it show a reminder every x hours (like "go buy milk)
    • You are downloading lots of wallpapers every day but are lazy to update your playlist? Use "Lock on folder" to have BioniX automatically include the new downloaded wallpapers into the playlist.
    • You can have specific wallpapers shows a specific time. BioniX can decode the time from file's name.
    • For wallpapers that are smaller than your desktopyou can have BioniX fill the area that is not covered by the wallpaper with a certain color so you can have a seamlessly transition (see the "Auto background" tab).
    • You can control BioniX even if it is minimized with system-wide keyboard shortcuts. For example press Ctrl+Alt+N to put the next wallpaper on your desktop or if you are suing "blonde" wallpapers you can press Ctrl+Alt+P to immediately switch to Panic mode.

    (source: Thank you for choosing BioniX Wallpaper Changer )
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