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[[CGUIWP32]] works by displaying an image at the resolution of the primary display and brings every other application in front of it every second. | [[CGUIWP32]] works by displaying an image at the resolution of the primary display and brings every other application in front of it every second. | ||
== Interface == | |||
[[CGUIWP32]] has a single interface on beta versions that can be used to change the size mode of the displayed image. | [[CGUIWP32]] has a single interface on beta versions that can be used to change the size mode of the displayed image. | ||
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* Center | * Center | ||
== Porting == | |||
[[CGUIWP32]] has since been compiled for AnyCPU under the same program name for compatibility with the Surface RT, Surface RT 2 and Surface Pro X running ARM32 (aarch32/armel) and ARM64 (aarch64) processors respectively. This allows for the full CoreGUI experience on ARM-based devices. | |||
This application is deemed incompatible with WINE versions due to it setting itself to back automatically. |
Latest revision as of 22:10, 19 August 2021
CGUIWP32 (a.k.a the CoreGUI Wallpaper Application [32-Bit]) is an Additional Dependancy that displays a wallpaper on Core versions of Windows, or versions that opt-in to use it.
CGUIWP32 works by displaying an image at the resolution of the primary display and brings every other application in front of it every second.
Interface
CGUIWP32 has a single interface on beta versions that can be used to change the size mode of the displayed image.
This includes:
- Stretch
- Tile
- Zoom
- Center
Porting
CGUIWP32 has since been compiled for AnyCPU under the same program name for compatibility with the Surface RT, Surface RT 2 and Surface Pro X running ARM32 (aarch32/armel) and ARM64 (aarch64) processors respectively. This allows for the full CoreGUI experience on ARM-based devices.
This application is deemed incompatible with WINE versions due to it setting itself to back automatically.