PDF download Download Article
Quick ways to set your own wallpaper image on a Mac computer
PDF download Download Article

Do you want to customize your Mac or MacBook desktop screen? As long as you have an image in a supported format, you'll be able to use it as your computer's wallpaper. You can do so quickly by right-clicking the image, or you can use Mac's System Settings for more options. This wikiHow will show you how to change and adjust your computer's desktop background using Mac Ventura, Monterey, or earlier.

Things You Should Know

  • Right-click (or control-click) an image. Click "Set Desktop Picture".
  • Open "System Settings" → "Wallpaper" → select a wallpaper. Click the drop-down menu to adjust the display option.
  • Images must be in JPEG, PICT, TIFF, PNG, or HEIC format to be used as desktop wallpaper.
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using the Context Menu

PDF download Download Article
  1. This is the fastest way to set the background. Locate the image in the Finder and right-click the folder.
    • On a one-button mouse, hold down control and click to control-click .
    • Make sure the image is in a supported format: JPEG, PICT, TIFF, PNG, or HEIC. [1]
  2. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Your desktop should change automatically, though it may take a moment for a high-resolution image.
    • You can also use this method to set a wallpaper picture from Safari or Google Images . Find an image, right-click, and click Set Desktop Picture .
  3. Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Using System Settings

PDF download Download Article
  1. Click the Apple menu on the top menu bar and select System Settings .
    • On Monterey and earlier, this will be System Preferences .
  2. This will be in the side panel.
    • On Monterey and earlier, click Desktop & Screen Saver and then Desktop .
  3. You can browse the categories: Dynamic Wallpapers , Light & Dark Wallpapers , Pictures , or Colors . Clicking a wallpaper will apply it immediately.
    • Dynamic Desktop : this wallpaper will change gradually throughout the day depending on your location. You must have Location Services turned on for this to take effect.
    • Light & Dark Desktop : these wallpapers switch from light to dark when the sun sets. If you have Dark Mode enabled, the desktop picture will default to a dark still image.
    • Desktop Pictures : these pictures stay static and still throughout the day.
    • Colours : select a color to use as a solid background for your desktop. Click + to select a custom color.
  4. Underneath Colors , you'll see Photos (Ventura) or Add Folder/Add Photo Album (Monterey or earlier).
    • Click Add Folder to select a folder.
    • Click Add Photo Album to select a photo album from your library .
    • After adding a folder or photo album, select a photo.
  5. Once you select a wallpaper to use, you can adjust how the image fits on your screen. Click the drop-down menu below the Built-in Display and select an option.
    • Fill screen : Enlarges photo until screen is covered. This will cut off part of the photo if its size ratio is different from your screen.
    • Fit to screen : Enlarges photo to fill the height of the screen. Narrow photos will have black borders on either side. Wide photos will have the sides cut off.
    • Stretch to fill screen : Distorts photo to fill the entire screen with no cut-offs.
    • Center : Places photo in the center of the screen surrounded by a solid color.
  6. Advertisement

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    I seem to have slid my wallpaper back to an earlier choice. How do I get my current choice back?
    Community Answer
    Go to the "Apple" logo on the top of your screen. From there, go to "System Preferences." From there, go to "Desktop and Screen Saver," and choose any desktop wallpaper you want.
  • Question
    Every time I restart my computer, the background returns to the default setting. How can I make my changes stick?
    Community Answer
    Try turning off automatic login in System Preferences (through Users & Groups or Account, depending on your OS X version). You may need to click the lock and enter an admin password first. If this doesn't fix the problem, post on the apple support forums and someone will guide you through some more advanced solutions.
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Video

      Tips

      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
      Advertisement

      About This Article

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 242,843 times.

      Is this article up to date?

      Advertisement