

I believe it is just a glitch in the last Windows update. I appreciate your time and if you have any oher suggestions, would love to hear about them. It's not the end of the world, but annoying when my desktop doesn't look the way I want. I have done an internet check and see that others are having this same problem, but no fixes have been posted so far. That resulted in hours of getting all my network devises reconnected - so a restore would wipe out all that work. I considered go a restore back before the last windows update, however, I just had an upgrade to my internet. I have changed the theme settings to picture - then slideshow - to "fit" - but it continues to use slideshow with the pictures centered. I have tried to over-ride the windows settings with a third party screen saver and wall paper changer, but the desktop still reverts back to whatever Windows wants to do. In fact, I believe it is the last update that resulted in the problem I am having. Needless to say, you must use the same Microsoft account on both systems.Hello. For example, if you want the same wallpaper on your home and work computer, enable this option on both of them.

Repeat this step on all the systems you want to sync your wallpaper across. They have no impact whatsoever on the wallpaper. You can turn all the other settings under ‘Individual sync settings’ off. Open the Settings app and go to the Accounts group of settings.Īnd turn on the ‘Sync settings’ switch and the ‘Theme’ switch under ‘Individual sync settings’.

Next you can choose the default computer images in the Choose your picture or select Browse and navigate to the folder containing the wallpaper you want to display. You must connect your Microsoft account to your user account on all desktops and not just one. To change the Windows 10 login wallpaper, in the Background section, select Picture. You must connect your Microsoft account to your Windows user account to sync your wallpaper across desktops. It will not work for Windows users using a local account. If you own more than one Windows 10 PC, you can sync your wallpaper across desktops. Windows 10 is no different and it comes with an improvement wallpaper sync. This option has been there since Windows 7, possibly even Windows Vista. If you right-click an image in File Explorer, the context menu has an option to set it as the wallpaper. There is a dedicated Settings tab for changing the desktop wallpaper in Windows 10. The ability to change wallpapers has been a part of Windows from the very start. You can customize wallpapers on just about all devices and operating systems. A custom wallpaper is the most basic bit of personalization users do.
