Auto Cycle Still Not Working
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 3:33 am
Hi guys,
MultiWall has been a great piece of software for my multi-monitor setup, thanks to the deep configuration and recall abilities. Since I've been prompted with a flurry of program updates (many of which have been related to the Crawler or Auto Cycle), I figure I'd chime in since I haven't noticed any improvement on this feature since the first time I installed this software about a year ago.
On my setup (running Windows 7 x64 SP1), Auto Cycle has never worked. I can select one of the preset crawler URLs, and if I select "Crawl" it will find a few images to fill a "queue". I can select any of these images as a background manually, but turning Auto Cycle "On" causes the "queue" to go blank (as if the crawled images have to be re-found) and refuse to refresh. The first image in the series is applied as a wallpaper automatically, but despite multiple cycles of the Auto Cycle timer, it never changes automatically.
I don't find this a deal breaker by any means, since I tend to stick to a wallpaper for a while before deciding to change it. Hope this helps for those that want it, though.
MultiWall has been a great piece of software for my multi-monitor setup, thanks to the deep configuration and recall abilities. Since I've been prompted with a flurry of program updates (many of which have been related to the Crawler or Auto Cycle), I figure I'd chime in since I haven't noticed any improvement on this feature since the first time I installed this software about a year ago.
On my setup (running Windows 7 x64 SP1), Auto Cycle has never worked. I can select one of the preset crawler URLs, and if I select "Crawl" it will find a few images to fill a "queue". I can select any of these images as a background manually, but turning Auto Cycle "On" causes the "queue" to go blank (as if the crawled images have to be re-found) and refuse to refresh. The first image in the series is applied as a wallpaper automatically, but despite multiple cycles of the Auto Cycle timer, it never changes automatically.
I don't find this a deal breaker by any means, since I tend to stick to a wallpaper for a while before deciding to change it. Hope this helps for those that want it, though.