actually.Endogene said:not really vital desktop alows you to run a screensaver on the background, windows only alows you tu have a image/photo as backgroundDespizingU said:thedicemaster said:http://www.square-enix.co.jp/ctds/ is actually a folder on the internet containing atleast the following files:
index.html, count.swf and loader.swf.
browsers always open the index.html, but if you know the name of the other files in that folder you can open and download them too.
but anyway, ripping those files off the website isn't the best way to get the clock as wallpaper.
here's a better way:
step1: get the clock in screensaver format at http://narutrans.freehostia.com/ChronoTrigger.scr (right-click save as)
step2: place it in C:\windows\system32 (required for step4)
step3: download and install vital desktop from http://narutrans.freehostia.com/vd142.zip
step4: using VDconfig located in the vital desktop folder select chrono trigger
step5: activate vital desktop and configure it to your preferences
step6: enjoy your soundless chrono trigger DS clock.
Thank you very much for the included download links and the little walkthrough. I now have it as my desktop and it looks great.
Thanks again.
By the way, couldn't I just enable the Chrono Trigger desktop with Windows, instead of Vital Desktop?
windows also allows html files.
and vista ultimate even allows video's.
but getting the .swf, and loading it as background with a .html file gives 2 problems.
1:the sound can't be turned off, so you'd have a constantly ticking clock.
2:it captures right-clicking and sends it to the html page.
so when you try to go to your monitor/desktop settings you'd get a flash menu.
and you also wouldn't be able to select multiple desktop icons by dragging.







