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Windows Spotlight could soon change your desktop backgrounds also


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Windows Spotlight could soon change your desktop backgrounds also

 

Windows Spotlight is an option for the lock screen background that displays different background images and occasionally offers suggestions on the lock screen. Windows Spotlight is available in all desktop editions of Windows 10.

 

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Now WindowsLatest reports that Microsoft is looking to bring the same feature to the Windows Desktop.

 

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They report Microsoft is experimenting with this feature in the Internal Windows developer rings, and that the feature may soon come to Insiders.

 

Images will be sourced from Bing and the feature, which will likely be called Desktop Spotlight,  should be easier to use than creating your own slideshow of backgrounds.

 

If you do not want to mess around with Insider channels and want the feature now, you can simply install the official Bing Wallpaper App, which does the same thing, but also tries and tempts you into setting Bing as your default search engine (you can say no).

 

via WindowsLatest

 

 

Windows Spotlight could soon change your desktop backgrounds also

 

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During its early days, Windows Spotlight was infamous for acting more like an ad billboard than a collection of pretty pictures. I don't know how much has changed there over the years but if they still serve ads every now and then, I don't think bringing the feature over to desktops is going be received well.

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