dr.devious macrumors regular Original poster Nov 30, 2008 206 56 Truckee Meadows, NV Feb 14, 2009 #1 Is there a way to change the locked screen background in Leopard? I have figured out how to change the background when you first log into the machine.
Is there a way to change the locked screen background in Leopard? I have figured out how to change the background when you first log into the machine.
Sirobin macrumors 6502 May 6, 2008 369 121 California Feb 14, 2009 #2 Go to /System/Library/CoreServices and change the picture called DefaultDesktop.jpg I think that's what you mean...
Go to /System/Library/CoreServices and change the picture called DefaultDesktop.jpg I think that's what you mean...
dr.devious macrumors regular Original poster Nov 30, 2008 206 56 Truckee Meadows, NV Feb 14, 2009 #3 Sirobin said: Go to /System/Library/CoreServices and change the picture called DefaultDesktop.jpg I think that's what you mean... Click to expand... Doesn't that just change the main login screen.
Sirobin said: Go to /System/Library/CoreServices and change the picture called DefaultDesktop.jpg I think that's what you mean... Click to expand... Doesn't that just change the main login screen.
dr.devious macrumors regular Original poster Nov 30, 2008 206 56 Truckee Meadows, NV Feb 17, 2009 #4 Does anyone know how to change the background when you are just changing user accounts, not logging into OS X for the first time?
Does anyone know how to change the background when you are just changing user accounts, not logging into OS X for the first time?