Set
as wallpaper - this lets you choose to set the current image
as your Windows wallpaper. Before you can set an image as your system
wallpaper, you must first save it as a Windows format bitmap, the
exception to this being Windows XP which will automatically translate
JPG files into wallpaper.
During this process, you can specify (if you want) the file name to use, or you can browse to choose an existing file name and overwrite that name. From the Set as wallpaper dialog you can set several properties for your system wallpaper, such as how it will be displayed. HyperSnap-DX will automatically name the wallpaper file if you want it to (the default behavior).
Choose between Center (which displays it smack in the middle of your desktop) or...
Tile (which multiplies it as many times across and down as required to cover the desktop), or...
Stretch (which elongates the image across both vertical and horizontal dimensions to make it cover the desktop).
If you want to remove the selected wallpaper, you can click the Remove wallpaper button.
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