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- Changing Desktop Picture (Wallpaper) of Login-Screen
Confirmed The login screen shows the last logged in users desktop picture AND runs that as a screensaver in case it's a dynamic wallpaper at least here in my case I have changed the first desktop background within the user and change the screensaver to a different one than the default dynamic wallpaper, selected Show on all spaces
- macOS Ventura Bug Spits Out Perpetual Background Items Added . . .
Numerous Mac users are repeatedly encountering a bug in macOS Ventura that throws up Login Items notifications for various background app processes every time they start up their machine, even when the processes in question have been disabled
- Change the login screen background? - MacRumors Forums
It change when I "click" my name on the login screen to the wallpaper I have set, but before that its that ugly background that I want to change
- Changing login screen seems not to be possible anymore in Monterey?
It seems not possible to change the login screen as I could do in Big Sur Do any of you have a working method to changing it?
- When starting OSX from turned off PC it displays standard background . . .
Hey, wondering if it is normal when you turn MacBook off and start it again it displays standard Monterey background and a flower as a profile picture but as soon as I login it switches back to my chosen wallpaper and my chosen profile picture
- Change the login screen background? - MacRumors Forums
Incidentally I messed up my user name when I re-installed BS I created a new user with admin privileges and removed admin privileges from the wrongly named account then deleted that former user (after a couple of restarts) My new user name now uses a different lockscreen login screen
- Login position at bottom? Oh please, at least let me change
The screen background of this Admin -type user becomes the preboot-login background image If the last user was of type Standard, the screen background of an earlier Admin -type user will be shown Apparently, it depends on the user's right to save his her background image into some hidden pre-boot area
- How to Fix the God Awful Monterey Splash Screen Where You Pick a User . . .
It's my understanding that the reason the initial login screen stays with the bright Monterey wallpaper is that you first need to unlock the system volume with your password After that, your Lock Screen would be whatever you choose Just like you need to unlock the system volume with your typed password before Touch ID will work
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