Changing the desktop background is an easy process and it doesn’t have to be complicated. You can use any picture you find on the internet as your desktop background, and it’s as simple as saving it to your desktop (or somewhere else) then dragging it over into System Preferences. Here’s how:

You can create folders with pictures and use them as desktop background.

To create a folder, click on the Finder icon in your dock and select New Folder from the File menu. Name this folder “Backgrounds” and place it in your Pictures folder (you can drag-and-drop folders into each other if you want).

Next, open System Preferences by clicking on its icon in your Applications folder or searching for it with Spotlight (Command + Spacebar). Select Desktop & Screen Saver from under Personal Hotspot at the top of the window. Click on Change Desktop Background at the bottom right corner of this window; then choose “Puts pictures here” from dropdown menu next to “Change Desktop Background”.

To change the desktop background, open System Preferences from your dock or Applications folder.

To change the desktop background, open System Preferences from your dock or Applications folder.

System Preferences is a program that comes with Mac OS and allows you to change system settings such as date and time, screen saver options and sound volume levels. It also lets you create user accounts for multiple users on one computer (if it’s not already set up this way) as well as manage printers connected to your Mac.

When you have chosen the picture you want to use as a desktop background, click on the dropdown menu next to “Change Desktop Background” at the bottom right of the window and select your image from within Finder.

When you have chosen the picture you want to use as a desktop background, click on the dropdown menu next to “Change Desktop Background” at the bottom right of the window and select your image from within Finder.

Click on ‘Tile’ and then click ‘Done’.

Now if you want to go back to having just a plain background color, but still want that same picture as an icon or something else on your screen, then select ‘Tile’.

Now if you want to go back to having just a plain background color, but still want that same picture as an icon or something else on your screen, then select ‘Tile’.

The picture will appear in the same position as it would have been if you had chosen ‘center’ and it will be smaller than before. You can also change the size of the image by clicking on the ‘size’ dropdown menu and choosing a different option.

The takeaway from this article is that you can change the background image on your Mac. You can use a picture file or a folder as the desktop background, and it’s easy to do so in System Preferences. By default, your Mac will automatically display the image when you log in but if not, or if you want to change it again later on down the line (or maybe even just temporarily), here are some steps:

  • Open System Preferences by clicking its icon in Dock or searching for “System Preferences.”
  • Click General at left side of window then click Desktop & Screen Saver under Personal section at right side of window. On next screen click Choose Folder button next to Background picture field then navigate through Finder until reaching desired location where there should be at least one image file; if none exist yet simply create one by right-clicking anywhere on empty space within said folder while still being able *to see Files option appear next to cursor before releasing left mouse button).

That’s it! You should now be able to see your new background on the desktop. If you have any questions, please let us know in the comments below and we will do our best to answer them.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you change the background on your Mac desktop:

  1. Start by clicking on the “Apple” menu at the top left corner of your screen.
  2. From the dropdown menu, select “System Preferences.”
  3. In the System Preferences window, you’ll see various categories. Look for the one labeled “Desktop & Screen Saver” and click on it.
  4. In the Desktop & Screen Saver window, you’ll find two tabs at the top: “Desktop” and “Screen Saver.” Make sure the “Desktop” tab is selected.
  5. On the left side of the window, you’ll see a list of available folders where you can choose the image for your background. Click on the folder that contains the image you want to use.
  6. The images from the selected folder will appear on the right side of the window. You can preview the images by clicking on them one by one.
  7. Once you’ve found the image you want, simply click on it to select it as your new desktop background.
  8. If you want to adjust the position of the image on your desktop, you can click on the options below the image preview (e.g., “Fit to Screen,” “Fill Screen,” or “Center”).
  9. After selecting the image and adjusting the position, close the System Preferences window.
  10. Voila! Your new background should now be visible on your Mac desktop.

I hope this guide helps you change the background on your Mac desktop. Let me know if you have any further questions!

FAQ:

Q1: How can I change the background on my Mac desktop?

A1: To change your Mac desktop background, go to “System Preferences” > “Desktop & Screen Saver.” Here, you can select a new wallpaper from the default options or choose a picture from your Photos library.

Q2: Can I use my own photos as the desktop background on my Mac?

A2: Yes, you can use your own photos as the desktop background. In “Desktop & Screen Saver” preferences, click the “+” button to add a folder or specific photos from your library.

Q3: What types of wallpapers are available by default on macOS?

A3: macOS provides a variety of default wallpapers, including dynamic wallpapers that change throughout the day, still images, and live wallpapers featuring animated designs like the Mojave desert or underwater scenes.

Q4: How do I set a different wallpaper for each desktop space on macOS?

A4: In “System Preferences,” select “Mission Control,” then check the box next to “Displays have separate Spaces.” After enabling this feature, you can set different wallpapers for each desktop space in “Desktop & Screen Saver” preferences.

Q5: Can I schedule my Mac to change wallpapers automatically?

A5: Yes, you can schedule your Mac to change wallpapers automatically. In “Desktop & Screen Saver” preferences, enable the “Change picture” option and click the “Change picture” dropdown menu. Select “Change picture” and set your desired frequency, like every 5 seconds, hour, day, or at a specific time.

Q6: How do I remove a wallpaper from my Mac desktop?

A6: To remove a wallpaper, go to “Desktop & Screen Saver” preferences, select the wallpaper you want to remove, and click the “-” button at the bottom. Alternatively, choose a different wallpaper to replace the current one.

Q7: Can I use a video as my desktop background on macOS?

A7: Yes, you can use a video as your desktop background. In “Desktop & Screen Saver” preferences, select a video file from your computer, and macOS will play the video as your desktop background.

Q8: Why won’t my chosen wallpaper appear on my Mac desktop?

A8: If your chosen wallpaper doesn’t appear, ensure the file format is supported (JPEG, PNG, HEIC). Also, check the file size; extremely large files might have trouble displaying. If the issue persists, try restarting your Mac.

Q9: Can I use wallpapers from the internet as my Mac desktop background?

A9: Yes, you can use wallpapers from the internet. Download the image and save it to your computer. Then, in “Desktop & Screen Saver” preferences, click the “+” button to add the downloaded image to your wallpaper collection.

Q10: Are there any third-party apps to enhance wallpaper customization on macOS?

A10: Yes, there are third-party apps like “Wallpaper Wizard” and “Backgrounds” available on the Mac App Store. These apps provide a wide selection of wallpapers and additional features for customization.

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