Mac OS X Tiger/System Preferences/Desktop & Screensaver

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This pane has two tabs at the top. One tab lets you choose a desktop picture, and the other lets you choose a screen saver.

Desktop Picture

The desktop picture is the backdrop your windows are displayed against. By default, it's a layered blue image that Apple refers to as "Aqua Blue". However, there are tons of other choices available.

The sidebar along the left side of the pane lists various collections of desktop pictures. When you click on a collection, the desktop pictures inside appear in the contents pane to the right. If the image doesn't fit your screen correctly, a pop-up box appears offering a few ways to display the image:

What is lacking is a setting that might be called "Fit Longest Dimension" that would maximize the size of the image without cropping and without altering the aspect ratio. When the aspect ratio of the picture does not match the screen, the remaining space would be filled with a chosen color.

Screensaver

The Screensaver pane is setup much the same way that Desktop pane is set. It will default to A moving picture of the Apple Logo and your computer's name, but you have a plethora of options, including many freely-released third-party screensavers.

The list of the left of the Preference Pane displays all the screensavers installed on your system along with options to add more. When a screen saver is selected a preview will be generated in the rectangle in the centre of the Preference Pan. You may press Test to see a full screen preview. You have the option of adjusting the delay between user inactivity and the appearance of the screensaver, and by pressing the Options button you can configure any settings that an individual screen saver may have.

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