





This problem would happen even if i had a wallpaper with dimensions the same as the screen resolution. This makes no difference because of the above slider setting:





Example of what it looks like when tiled (not my image)







No matter what i tried to do i could not get BGInfo to behave. I noted that this issue is a problem on machines with a higher horizontal resolution than "1680". I put together the below powershell script to check this resolution, and if greater than 1680 , bypass bginfo and set a normal (corporate) wallpaper without BGinfo applied, otherwise BGinfo will run as normal.



This file runs as a user logon startup script.



Note: The only issue with this script is the user will have to log off/on to see the changes for the first time. I tried to use an old unsupported method (from WindowsXP) of " rundll32.exe user32.dll, UpdatePerUserSystemParameters " but this doesnt work, if anyone has any suggestions on what replaces this command let me know in comments.





Here it is:







