![]() Overall we are really impressed with this little app, and if you want to get rid of the ads then £0.79 isn’t much to pay for such a useful piece of software. If you’re working on a fixed desktop type machine that only operate in landscape mode then you probably want to switch the toooption to landscape only, but it you use it on a tablet or Surface device (as we do) then having both Landscap & Portrait selected means you get a good picture no matter what your screen orientation is. Most of the options are fairly self explanatory, but we do like th eoption to have the desktop wallpaper automatically rotate at a set interval. The last ‘Settings’ option is where things get really interesting and give SpotBright it’s functionality. The ‘Open Download Location’ option does exactly what it says – opens a Windows Explorer window to show all the photos you have downloaded The first two options are different search options to retrieve new photos, we’re not quite sure why there are two otions, but they do yield different results, so if you are looking to udate your photo database it’s worth clicking on both. Once the App is installed it can be accesses from the Start Menu in the normal way, where you will be presented with the screen below You will be offered the SpotBright app, simply click on the ‘Install’ button and wait for the App to install. To get the App, open up the Microsoft Store (it will vary from user to user how you do this, but most people will have a tile on the Start Menu) and in the search box type in SpotBright. Unfortunately Microsoft doesn’t provide an easy way to get hold of those pictures so that you can keep them, but never fear, someone has done all the hard work for you, and provided a small app that is available from the Microsoft Store, which will allow you to save all the pictures and use them as desktop backgrounds etc. You can retrieve all wallpapers from there.If you’re a Widows 10 user then you can’t fail to have been impressed by the gorgeous pictures that are displayed in your lock screen, and are rotated at regular intervals., and if you’re anthing like us then you will have looked at a few of them and thought that you might want to use them as desktop wallpaper pictures. Any themes you downloaded afterwards are saved in your own user profile in the following location. Note that this folder only stores all default themes that come with Windows 10 installation. The directory where Windows downloads and stores the images will open. localappdata\Packages\5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\Assets 3. Copy and paste the following directory, then click OK. But that doesn’t seem to be the case, at least for now, if you look at what’s in that folder. Right-click the Start button and click Run. Judging by the name of it, it should be the home for all spectacular images at 4K resolution. Now what is this 4K folder for? I’ve got no idea. And they are stored in Wallpaper folder like below.Īnd listed in Personalization control panel applet as following: If you haven’t installed any themes, these are 3 themes by default that come with Windows 10. The Wallpaper folder is where all theme’s wallpapers are saved. ![]() But you can use the Browse button to pick a picture from your own list. ![]() Note that adding more pictures into the folder won’t easily get you to set a different Lock Screen background in Settings, since it only lists the first 5 pictures in Personalization. Here is what you will find out if you go into it. The Screen folder is where all Lock Screen backgrounds are stored. Open File Explorer (press Win+E), navigate to this folder, and you will see 3 folders there, 4K, Screen, and Wallpaper. Like these beautiful wallpapers and lock screen backgrounds on newly installed Windows 10 computer? Wondering where they are stored on your computer so you can retrieve them for your own use? Let’s find out.Įverything is stored in a single location, the web folder in default Windows installation folder, such as: c:\windows\web
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