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Share. r/LivelyWallpaper: Free and open-source software that allows setting animated desktop wallpapers and screensavers. https://livelywallpaper.net.
Free and open-source software that allows setting animated desktop wallpapers and screensavers. https://livelywallpaper.net
Back. Lively is safe, get it from microsoft app store, its safe there, it asks oyu to restart cause setup. Reply reply. Rocksdanister. •. Installer is asking for restart because of Microsoft .NET runtime updates (similar to PowerToys) the microsoft store version does not require restart as it bundles the runtimes.
I love this wallpaper, but I have an issue with it. I tried disabling the time and date because I also use rainmeter. It disabled in the menu, but remained on the desktop. No biggie, but this morning I get up to it still showing yesterdays date. Still unable to make it go away. I switched back to another wallpaper. Any suggestions?
If you have VLC player installed on your system, it's a good news. Next, go to Settings - Wallpapers, on Video menu, set "Video Player" to "VLC". Go back to main menu and choose any live wallpaper you like. I hope it works for you too. 2.
114K subscribers in the LivelyWallpaper community. Free and open-source software that allows setting animated desktop wallpapers and screensavers…
Just a heads up, the webpage is missing resize event and this can cause issues when window size change (Lively changes wallpaper size dynamically when screen resolution change etc..) Since this is a simple webpage, simply reloading is a quick workaround.. just add this at the end of the main.js: window.onresize=()=>{. location.reload();
This is really awesome, though I ran into some issues because I have a dual screen setup with Lively set to span. Tried to fix it myself but was unable to. It's not something that ruins the whole program, its just a bit odd. For some reason the fluid on my display 1 is only affected by mouse movement on display 2.
The Great Wave off Kanagawa also known as The Great Wave or simply The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It was published sometime between 1829 and 1833. The photoshop work is a bit so-so, if anyone has time have a go at it (its public domain.)
114K subscribers in the LivelyWallpaper community. Free and open-source software that allows setting animated desktop wallpapers and screensavers…