Wallpaper Changer App Question
Quick question to anyone whoe has experience with this app...
I am using the Wallpaper changer app that changes your wallpaper on a preset schedule...how is using that app going to affect battery life? It doesn't show up as a running program in the drop-down menu in the task bar, but I guess it has to be running, right? I like having my wallpaper change every 1/2 hour but if it is making a BIG difference in battery life, it's not worth it. I can live with a little bit, but not alot. What do you all think? |
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Thanks!
No, the screen doesn't come on when it changes the wallpaper. Looks like I'll continue to use it. |
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OP do you think that you could post a link for the file?
Thanks. |
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Yeah, I would like to try as well...... Sounds interesting!
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I made an image pack for it if it interests you:
http://i368.photobucket.com/albums/o...nct/skyGif.gif http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1228233001 That is of course assuming we're talking about the same app? lol http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=435041 |
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I like changing wall papers alot might give it a try thnxs much..
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That is a beautiful screen - does it require all programs listed in the xda link? I have never tried something like this.
Is that a one day program, following the time of day or does it rotate like that? Any help - I'm not sure I want to install mortcript, etc., without knowing exactly what I am doing. |
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First, follow the link on that thread to mortscript. This is just a program that helps handle the code the guy used to write his app. Install it and forget about it (you won't need to work with it directly.) Now, plug in your phone via usb, and select disk drive. Then open it in your explorder (usually something like Removable Disk (G:)) and create a directory called "AWPC". Next, download the latest version of Automatic Wallpaper Changer.zip and extract the files to AWPC. You should see a directory in this folder now called "Pictures". If you open it, you'll see another directory called "Moon". This is the example images he gives you. To download an image pack like mine, download the .zip file and extract the files to AWPC\Pictures\. After extracting my files it should look like AWPC\Pictures\chronsterSky. Now, once you've got the picture set you want, unplug your phone, and using file explorer within the phone, just go back out to AWPC\ and run AutomaticWallpaperchanger.MSCR and follow the instructions. Select "chronsterSky" from the image pack list, and you're good to go. After installing an image pack, the image in TF3d will change every hour. |
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