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#A way to have animated gif as wallpaper mods
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#A way to have animated gif as wallpaper windows 10
I've also searched for a simple "Add a GIF to Windows 10 desktop" program and haven't found one. Quote: "Active Desktop was first available in Windows 98, and was last issued with Windows XP." Quote: "The Active Desktop feature was dropped from Windows Vista"

Therefore Active Desktop was not included in Vista." It use to be with Active Desktop, but from what I have read, the options (and underlying code) were removed due to security reasons. There's also "gadget" types of programs.Īs for an animated GIF, I really don't think it's possible using just the software included with Windows.
#A way to have animated gif as wallpaper full
What the Microsoft person may have meant, is that there are programs that will allow you to put a full webpage on your desktop. An animated GIF isn't necessarily "web content". You said "microsoft has confirmed the ability to put web content on the desktop is still in windows 10". The setup is more complicated, and you still have to split the GIF frames up into indidual images. You can have multiple GIFs on the desktop with Rainmeter. I'm sure there are other 3rd party solutions.Īnother possible option with a more complicated setup: Īfter some experimentation, I was able to get it working in and I would now recommend it over the first one I suggested. On the positive side, it's free and it works (for 1 image).
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You have to choose a section of screen, then you can "adjust" it from there. You might be able to use Irfanview to extract all of the frames from a GIF and convert them to PNG. It will only display 1 image and you can only have 1 instance of the program running at a time. I did find one, but it's not perfect and is very limited. Hi, I was watching your other thread and also looked for a program for you.
