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« on: November 30, 2018, 04:05:20 pm »

How to turn on Dynamic Wallpapers in macOS Mojave

Let's face it — a wallpaper that changes with the time of day is just plain cool. Here's how to take your desktop to the next level.

When macOS Mojave was released in September, it brought with it scores of interesting new features: a Dark Mode, a redesigned App Store, and the ability to stack items on your desktop, to name a few. However, the most whimsical addition — as is often the case — is not a practical element, but a visual one. Mojave's new Dynamic Wallpapers are exactly the kind of eye candy that makes me realize that we're truly living in the future. Sure, they're no Bladerunner vending machine, but they are gorgeous, and easily the most fun you can have while staring at your desktop for hours. Here's how to enable them.

Launch the System Preferences app on your Mac (the icon that looks like a silver gear).
Click on Desktop & Screensaver.

Select the Desktop tab at the top.



Click on Desktop Pictures in the sidebar if it isn't already ...

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