Korotvicka
11 discussion posts
As my dedicated wallpaper monitor displays new images every minute, some show up I never want to see again. Is there anything like:
"Delete current wall paper from library folder"?
command? A way to never see the current wall paper again (Ideally: deleted from the source folder)
Hope to get some feedback.
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
Are you pulling the images from a local folder, or an online source?
Thanks!
Korotvicka
11 discussion posts
Hello Owen!
Local Folder.
I HAVE discovered RIGHT CLICK/OPEN IN EXPLORER/DELETE.
This is apparently the only (quickest) way?
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
Yup that's correct, that's the only way to achieve that at the moment.
Thanks!
Korotvicka
11 discussion posts
I'll stop looking.
Thanks, Owen.
sandmann
65 discussion posts
Another option you can try is to create a key sequence (alt-ctl-W or whichever key is unused) to automatically open the underlying wallpaper file in Windows Explorer. I find it is usually faster than right-clicking and highlighting the appropriate line in the menu. You might also "Activate a window by hovering over it with a mouse" under Ease of Access.