Windows Mobile Wallpapers Biography:
One of the easiest ways to spruce up your device is to change the background of your Home screen or Today screen. The trouble seems to be in finding a good enough selection of such wallpapers.
Well, we found a really good site (thanks to some help from Twitter) that has a massive library of wallpapers (both at desktop sizes and mobile device sizes). It's called InterfaceLIFT. Just choose the appropriate resolution from the drop down menu beneath the image you want. Unfortunately, the site only shows QVGA and WVGA resolutions, but if you have a VGA device (like the Diamond or Touch Pro) and you're good with Photoshop or any other photo manipulation program, you should have no problems cropping a larger image to VGA size.
Unsure exactly how to change your background image? Click on for a step by step!
First, save the wallpaper image to your computer desktop. Then, transfer the file onto your device (by plugging it in, and going to My Computer) and place it into a directory that you'll remember, such as My Documents. Or, if you're using the non-touch version of Windows Mobile, drop it into the \Application Data\Home directory.
One of the easiest ways to spruce up your device is to change the background of your Home screen or Today screen. The trouble seems to be in finding a good enough selection of such wallpapers.
Well, we found a really good site (thanks to some help from Twitter) that has a massive library of wallpapers (both at desktop sizes and mobile device sizes). It's called InterfaceLIFT. Just choose the appropriate resolution from the drop down menu beneath the image you want. Unfortunately, the site only shows QVGA and WVGA resolutions, but if you have a VGA device (like the Diamond or Touch Pro) and you're good with Photoshop or any other photo manipulation program, you should have no problems cropping a larger image to VGA size.
Unsure exactly how to change your background image? Click on for a step by step!
First, save the wallpaper image to your computer desktop. Then, transfer the file onto your device (by plugging it in, and going to My Computer) and place it into a directory that you'll remember, such as My Documents. Or, if you're using the non-touch version of Windows Mobile, drop it into the \Application Data\Home directory.
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