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Here is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when you use and visit, and how we safeguard your information. The privacy of our visitors to is important to us.Īt, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. Select your new wallpaper to enter Preview mode.Tap the type of wallpaper you would like to use.You can choose from Apple's stock imagery, or your own library. Launch the Settings app from your iPhone or iPad Home screen.Choose whether you want to set the wallpaper for your Home screen, Lock screen or both Home and lock screen.Adjust the positioning and size and then tap Set as wallpaper on the upper left corner of your screen.Choose from the collections of wallpapers included with your phone, or from your photos.Tap the wallpapers icon on the bottom left of your screen.To select another image stored on your PC, select “Image” or click “Browse”.

In any case, you will find yourself in the same place. You can select “Personalization” in the context menu. Right-click on the desktop, select "Personalization", click on "Desktop Background" and select the menu you want (the "Browse" buttons or select an image in the viewer). I (and I think most of us) just got used to left-clicking on the first track and hit Ctrl+V (when I say "first track" I mean the track containing the first bunch of items from top to bottom).Right-click on an empty area on the desktop, select "Properties" in the context menu, select the "Desktop" tab and select an image from the ones listed in the scroll window. Time passed and that's all we got from those threads/discussions. Then schwa added "Set first selected track as last touched track" but that didn't solve it either in 100% of cases. I remember Tim coded an action for those who used custom actions (called "macros" back then): "Set last touch track to match track selection", that helped a bit but it didn't work in all cases. The "Last touched track" topic was discussed about 3 years ago or so a lot, we even had "hot" discussions like those area selection threads/posts we're seeing everywhere now. Yes, it probably should but it doesn't work like that as far as I know. Shouldn't Reaper be smart enough to know which track you right click on in the arrange? I understand about pasting where the cursor is, but the last touched track for pasting makes no sense to me.
