Mac os x, Mac OS X (10.4.6) Posted on May 25, 2007 7:39 PM Reply I have this question too ( 330 ) I have this question too Me too (330) Me too. 2 ways to hide and show desktop background on Windows 10: Way 1: Hide or show desktop background in PC settings. Step 1: Open PC settings. Step 2: Enter Ease of Access settings. Choose Ease of Access on the left. Step 3: Hide or show desktop background. To hide desktop background, select Other options and click the switch under the setting called 'Show Windows background' to turn it off.
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Want to hide a cluttered desktop? Focus on one particular application, or even one window within an application? Desktop Curtain can do all of that, and more…
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Choose your focusDesktop Curtain displays a stylized curtain or image that you can use to cover as much—or as little—of your screen as you'd like. You can place the curtain or image…
| Choose your lookIn addition to its built-in curtain, Desktop Curtain can use any picture file, the current OS X desktop picture, or a solid color as its curtain; the choice is yours. You can easily change the color of the stylized curtain, or of any image with translucency. Desktop Curtain also keeps track of your last 10 used images, making it simple to choose from recently-used images. |
You're in controlDesktop Curtain's settings give you full control over when and where you'll see its curtain (or image). https://scouttree239.weebly.com/blog/several-mac-apps-dont-work-show-after-downgrade.
You also control the appearance of any images you use as curtains: their axes can be scaled proportionally or independently, or they can be centered or tiled. | Flexible featuresDelete photo library from mac. Delete native mac apps. Desktop Curtain can be run in any of three modes (standard application, menu bar icon, or completely invisible), and offers fast access to its key features via a contextual menu on the curtain itself, via Dock pop-up menus, or via its menu bar icon's menus. You can define global hot keys to toggle the curtain's visibility or to isolate the frontmost window, and setting Desktop Curtain launch at login (with its curtain optionally hidden) is as simple as checking a box. There's even an optional 'boss mode' hot key that will cover everything, including the Dock and Command-Tab switcher. |