Johns background switcher11/3/2023 Jason has over a decade of experience in publishing and has penned thousands of articles during his time at LifeSavvy, Review Geek, How-To Geek, and Lifehacker. Prior to that, he was the Founding Editor of Review Geek. Prior to his current role, Jason spent several years as Editor-in-Chief of LifeSavvy, How-To Geek's sister site focused on tips, tricks, and advice on everything from kitchen gadgets to home improvement. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the site to ensure readers have the most up-to-date information on everything from operating systems to gadgets. Jason Fitzpatrick is the Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. This creates, in effect, a corral area for your icons which will always have a neutral background for good text contrast. It allows you to specify a space on the screen, such as a column on the left hand side of the screen, where no background will be rendered. If you’re a stickler for clean and easy to read desktop icon text, you’ll love the No Draw Zones feature. If you would like it to do so, it’s in this sub-menu you can toggle on picture saving and select a folder to dump them in. By default, JBS doesn’t save the images it pulls from the various internet-based sources you’ve added to it. Under the Picture Sources tab, there’s a useful feature. Also in the General tab, the keyboard shortcuts are worth noting for those times you want to change the background without mousing over to the system tray icon. If you’re using one of the Google/Bing/Yahoo! image search tools, especially, it’s quite handy to see where the image is coming from (as you can then go investigate the site if you would like more).
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