![]() The menu bar icon will animate until the process is complete. This process takes 1-2 minutes, after which no CPU/GPU usage is required. While the wallpaper is generated large amounts of CPU and GPU will be used. This is a very CPU/GPU intensive activity and Apple’s API does not provide any indication of how much progress has been made or how much time is left. When Dynamic Desktop mode is enabled the app hands the wallpaper images over to Apple’s API to generate a Dynamic Desktop format wallpaper. Why is my laptop running hot with this enabled? Why is so much CPU/GPU used by Dynamic Desktop mode? We have seen it fixed sometimes by logging out and back in, but not always. In this situation the only guaranteed way to resolve it is to restart your Mac. This happens just as much with Apple’s wallpapers as ours. Dynamic Desktop can get “stuck” such that it is only showing the cover image of the wallpaper. I tried the above steps and the wallpaper is still stuck. Otherwise the wallpaper will show a specific dark image. If you disable and enable dark mode again you may need to repeat this process. To the best of our knowledge there is no way around this behavior with Apple Dynamic Desktop Engine.ĭARK MODE: On macOS Catalina and Mojave, when Dark mode is enabled, 3rd party Dynamic Desktops can remain dynamic by first setting the Mojave wallpaper to Dynamic as described above. If it is not working it can be corrected by setting the Mojave wallpaper to Dynamic as described above.ĪUTO MODE: On macOS Catalina, when Auto mode is on, 3rd party Dynamic Desktops will behave dynamically during the day and show a specific dark image at night. LIGHT MODE: On macOS Catalina and Mojave, when Light mode is on, Dynamic Desktops generally “just work.” Most of the catches come when using Dark or Automatic mode. These rules apply to all 3rd party Dynamic Desktops. This is a bit confusing but will make sense after a while. Which mode you select impacts how your Dynamic Desktop will behave. On macOS Mojave there are only two modes (Dark/Light). ![]() On macOS Catalina you can select one of three display modes in System Preferences/General. Select Refresh Desktop from the 24 Hour Wallpaper menu bar menu (screenshot below) This drop down may appear scrambled if you are in Dark Mode Select “Dynamic” in the drop down next to the thumbnail (screenshot below) Select the default Mojave Dynamic Desktop wallpaper If your wallpaper is stuck light, or stuck dark, please follow these steps: In order for Dynamic Desktop mode to work, your macOS wallpaper needs to be set to the Mojave Dynamic Desktop and the “Dynamic” option needs to be selected ( not “Light” or “Dark” or “Automatic.”) macOS will automatically set this to “Dark” the first time you enter Dark Mode. The fix for #1a/b/c and most other issues: Issue #1c: In macOS Catalina, the wallpaper only changes once a day. Issue #1b: In Dynamic Desktop mode, the wallpaper stays light. Issue #1a: In Dynamic Desktop mode, in Dark Mode, the wallpaper stays dark. Issue #1: Wallpaper doesn’t update with time We understand there are good reasons to use this mode which is why we offer this feature. If you want the best experience using our wallpapers don’t use Dynamic Desktop mode unless needed. If you have reviewed the information here and are still having issues please contact is at tip: Our built-in ProTime wallpaper format is higher quality and more accurate than Apple’s Dynamic Desktop format. In this document we’ve done our best to cover the most common situations. There are also a few behaviors that might surprise you. It can take 1-2 minutes to generate a Dynamic Desktop.ĭynamic Desktop is a new feature from Apple and has a variety of bugs you may encounter. With this mode enabled, once a wallpaper is set and generated you can quit the app. This may be optimal for people who can not or do not want to run a helper app. The Apple Dynamic Desktop Engine option (previously “Dynamic Desktop mode”) allows you to use our wallpapers as native macOS Dynamic Desktops.
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