Thank you for installing BioniX Wallpaper. Here's a quick guide to get you started.
Too complex? Too simple? Switch between "Full", "Simplified", and "Minimalistic" views under the View menu.
Drag GIF or video files into the playlist. They play directly on your desktop — no extra setup needed.
Press Insert to add images from any website or live webcam feeds directly into your playlist. BioniX downloads them automatically.
Show dark images at night and bright images during the day — automatically based on your local sunrise and sunset.
Scatter a pile of photos across your desktop in a natural, overlapping layout.
Show an animated clock on your desktop with periodic reminders.
Point BioniX at any folder. New images you drop in are automatically added to the rotation.
Show specific wallpapers at specific times. BioniX can decode the time from the filename.
For wallpapers smaller than your screen, BioniX fills the uncovered area with a matching color for a seamless look.
Show the same image on all monitors, a different image per screen, or span a panoramic wallpaper across them all.
Add cinematic pan-and-zoom to static photos. Every image feels like a documentary shot.
Choose from built-in skins or create your own to personalize the BioniX interface.
Hold the mouse over any button and a tooltip will explain what it does. No need to read the manual.
Almost every function has a keyboard shortcut. Press Ctrl+Alt+N to switch to the next wallpaper from anywhere — even when BioniX is minimized. Press Ctrl+Alt+P for instant Panic mode.
Double-click any .bionix playlist file in Windows Explorer to load it instantly. Switch between recent playlists from the Playlist → Recent playlists menu.
Press Delete to remove a wallpaper from the playlist (the file stays on disk). Press Ctrl+Delete to also delete it from your hard drive.
Check "Start BioniX at Windows start-up" in Settings so your wallpapers are always rotating.
BioniX has smart filters that reject small images by default. If images aren't being added, check Settings before assuming a bug. You can always reset to factory defaults by deleting the INI file.
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