One of the key features of Windows 7 desktop slideshow that automatically changes the desktop background after a certain time (between 10 seconds to 1 days). Although useful, this role was as a replacement for Windows DreamScene, which is activated (Vista Ultimate) to use their videos as desktop wallpaper. DreamScene is one of the main reasons why they bought Windows Vista. Well, it makes no sense to cry over spilled milk. This guide shows a simple setting, focusing on the desktop slide show, a little more fun.
The desktop background in the personalization settings, the graphics, the time and regardless of whether the images to be mixed. However, there is an adjustment that we can change what is not: the time that the fading effect (in 64 bit) to move between the images. This guide shows you how to … You guessed it, the Windows registry.
Open the Windows Registry Editor
* Click on “Start”
* Enter “regedit” into the search bar
* Click on “regedit.exe” (if not, enter “% SYSTEMROOT% \ regedit.exe”
* Select “Yes”, if a UAC message
Go to the main parameters:
Go to the following key by clicking on the arrows next to each key name to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Personalization \ Desktop Slideshow
Add animation duration “DWORD
* Right-click the right
* Select “New” and then “DWORD (32-bit) Value”
* Enter “Animation duration”, as its name
* (To rename, right-click the value and select Rename)
Set the duration of the animation
* Double-click the value,
* Select “Decimal”
* Enter a value for the duration in milliseconds.
* Do not forget, “1000″ means 1 seconds
You can experiment with different values and select the desired, but note that this “may” affect. I got to 10000, which means that the transition (fade effect) lasted 10 seconds. And yes, you can very quickly, but the title says: “Slowly …” however. Finally, if you want to restore animation to the default settings, delete the DWORD value you of your right mouse button and select Delete.