07-28-2014, 02:53 PM
silja05,
l337n1nj4 is correct.
When you go through Desktop Settings menu, notice that you are navigating to a specific folder that holds various pictures, not a specific picture.
Once you click "Open" after selecting a folder, the pictures in it will then show up for you to click on and use.
If you had a picture somewhere else other than the folder you designate in Desktop Settings for wallpaper choices, just navigate to it from the regular file manager (not from within Desktop Settings) -> right-click it -> select "Set as wallpaper".
l337n1nj4 is correct.
When you go through Desktop Settings menu, notice that you are navigating to a specific folder that holds various pictures, not a specific picture.
Once you click "Open" after selecting a folder, the pictures in it will then show up for you to click on and use.
If you had a picture somewhere else other than the folder you designate in Desktop Settings for wallpaper choices, just navigate to it from the regular file manager (not from within Desktop Settings) -> right-click it -> select "Set as wallpaper".
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