Quick summary of question: In Windows 7, using Powershell or a little C#, how can we tell if a custom theme is going to leave a single image or do a slideshow in the background?
(Related questions but not quite the same and not answered:
- How to resume Windows 7 slideshow after restoring default wallpaper (not answered / separate issue)
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10556820/programatically-enable-windows-7-desktop-slideshow (not answered / separate issue)
- How can I detect wallpaper changing as a result of the Windows 7 slideshow? (answers don't work for win 7 / separate issue)
Related resource, but didn't help:
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The question is pretty much what it sounds like, and I am not sure why it is having so much trouble.
In Win8 I can use technique's based on Andy's post ( Powershell script from shortcut to change desktop ) to get the source image. From there and from what I can tell, slideshow always ends up in TranscodedWallpaper.jpg, and as soon as you drop to a single image it switches to the name of the image. So a bit round-about, but I can tell if slideshow is on
In Win7 I can check WallpaperSource
Get-ItemProperty 'HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\General' WallpaperSource
but it only gives me the current image if there is a slideshow, and if we are using a 'Custom.theme' then
Get-ItemProperty -path 'HKCU:Control Panel\Desktop' -name 'Wallpaper'
returns TranscodedWallpaper.jpg each time, even if there is only one image left in there and no time interval. (Regardless if I use the above command or Andy's script)
I've tried running Process Monitor to figure out what windows does, and it plays a little in 'C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT\MCT-US\Wallpaper\desktop.ini' but it doesn't seem to leave any marks I can use. It helped me find
Get-ItemProperty -path 'HKCU:Control Panel\Personalization\Desktop Slideshow'
which has a Shuffle and Interval field, but neither changes when we are in a Custom theme - single image vs a Custom theme - slideshow.
I am sure I am missing very obvious (being new to playing on this end of Windows and Powershell).. any thoughts?