How to download Windows 11 wallpaper as a background
Windows 11 is currently under beta testing, as Microsoft is preparing to complete its next OS for desktop PCs this fall.When it starts, a variety of reactions will probably arise, but new wallpaper caused almost general praise.These new colorful and elegant images show natural conditions and textures, creating a calming effect.
We opened a virtual gallery when Microsoft first introduced new backgrounds, and now we are going to show you how to download wallpaper so that you can change your laptop.
But first I remind you that you do not need to run Windows 11 to use them as a background.Chromebook and MacBook allow you to use your own background, including these photos of Windows 11, after you saved them in your system.The same applies to Windows 10 users who want to revive their desktop before updating it later this year.
How to download Windows 11 wallpaper as a background
Ниже представлена фотогалерея с обоями Windows 11 по умолчанию.To download full -size images, press the deployment button in the lower right corner of the wallpaper that you want to save.Then click "View the original" in the lower right corner.From here, click the image with the right mouse button and select “Save the image as..."(In Windows 10 or 11).
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Филипп ТрейсиPhilip Tracy is an assistant editor of Laptop Mag magazine, where he considers laptops, phones and other gadgets, illuminating the latest industry news.Having received a journalism diploma at the University of Texas in Ostin, Philip became the technical reporter Daily Dot.There he wrote reviews for a number of gadgets and covered everything from trends on social networks to cybersecurity.Before that, he wrote for RCR Wireless News about 5G and IOT.When he does not mess with the devices, you can see how Philip plays video games, reads, travels or watches football.