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# Set a picture as a wallpaper. Click {{macbutton|Place Picture...}}, then in the selection window, browse through the list of pictures, then select a picture and click {{macbutton|Open}}. Then click {{macbutton|Set Desktop}} to change the current wallpaper to the selected picture.<ref name="macos9" /> | # Set a picture as a wallpaper. Click {{macbutton|Place Picture...}}, then in the selection window, browse through the list of pictures, then select a picture and click {{macbutton|Open}}. Then click {{macbutton|Set Desktop}} to change the current wallpaper to the selected picture.<ref name="macos9" /> | ||
#* You may want to adjust the position of the picture. Click the dropdown below {{macbutton|Remove Picture}} and choose one of the options: | #* You may want to adjust the position of the picture. Click the dropdown below {{macbutton|Remove Picture}} and choose one of the options: | ||
#* | #** '''Tile on Screen''' - This creates a tile of multiple pictures arranged horizontally and vertically. Recommended for pictures of 256x256 or less resolution. | ||
#* | #** '''Center on Screen''' - This centers the picture. | ||
#* | #** '''Scale to Screen''' - This scales the picture to fit the screen. | ||
#* | #** '''Fill Screen''' - This stretches the picture to all sides to fill the screen. | ||
=== Mac OS 8.0 to 8.1 === | === Mac OS 8.0 to 8.1 === | ||
# Open the Desktop Pictures window. Click the Apple icon at top-left corner, resembling a rainbow Apple icon on color Macs, or a black Apple icon on monochrome Macs. In the Apple menu, hover over {{macbutton|Control Panels}} and click {{macbutton|Desktop Pictures}}.<ref name="macos8">Danuloff, C. (1997). ''The Mac OS 8 book : the ultimate Macintosh user’s guide'' (4th ed., pp. 99–101). Research Triangle Park, NC : Ventana.</ref> | # Open the Desktop Pictures window. Click the Apple icon at top-left corner, resembling a rainbow Apple icon on color Macs, or a black Apple icon on monochrome Macs. In the Apple menu, hover over {{macbutton|Control Panels}} and click {{macbutton|Desktop Pictures}}.<ref name="macos8">Danuloff, C. (1997). ''The Mac OS 8 book : the ultimate Macintosh user’s guide'' (4th ed., pp. 99–101). Research Triangle Park, NC : Ventana.</ref> | ||
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# Set a picture as a wallpaper. Click {{macbutton|Picture}} tab at left and click {{macbutton|Select Picture...}}, then in the selection window, browse through the list of pictures, then select a picture and click {{macbutton|Open}}. Then click {{macbutton|Set Desktop}} to change the current wallpaper to the selected picture.<ref name="macos8" /> | # Set a picture as a wallpaper. Click {{macbutton|Picture}} tab at left and click {{macbutton|Select Picture...}}, then in the selection window, browse through the list of pictures, then select a picture and click {{macbutton|Open}}. Then click {{macbutton|Set Desktop}} to change the current wallpaper to the selected picture.<ref name="macos8" /> | ||
#* You may want to adjust the position of the picture. Click the dropdown to the left of {{macbutton|Remove Picture}} and choose one of the options: | #* You may want to adjust the position of the picture. Click the dropdown to the left of {{macbutton|Remove Picture}} and choose one of the options: | ||
#* | #** '''Tile on Screen''' - This creates a tile of multiple pictures arranged horizontally and vertically. Recommended for pictures of 256x256 or less resolution. | ||
#* | #** '''Center on Screen''' - This centers the picture. | ||
#* | #** '''Scale to Screen''' - This scales the picture to fit the screen. | ||
#* | #** '''Fill Screen''' - This stretches the picture to all sides to fill the screen. | ||
=== System 7.5 to Mac OS 7.6.1 === | === System 7.5 to Mac OS 7.6.1 === | ||
# Open the Desktop Patterns window. Click the Apple icon at top-left corner, resembling a rainbow Apple icon on color Macs, or a black Apple icon on monochrome Macs. In the Apple menu, hover over {{macbutton|Control Panels}} and click {{macbutton|Desktop Patterns}}.<ref name="system7-5">''Macintosh System 7.5 Upgrade Guide'' (p. 66). (1994). Apple Inc. https://vintageapple.org/macbooks/pdf/Macintosh_System_7.5_Upgrade_Guide_1994.pdf</ref> | # Open the Desktop Patterns window. Click the Apple icon at top-left corner, resembling a rainbow Apple icon on color Macs, or a black Apple icon on monochrome Macs. In the Apple menu, hover over {{macbutton|Control Panels}} and click {{macbutton|Desktop Patterns}}.<ref name="system7-5">''Macintosh System 7.5 Upgrade Guide'' (p. 66). (1994). Apple Inc. https://vintageapple.org/macbooks/pdf/Macintosh_System_7.5_Upgrade_Guide_1994.pdf</ref> |