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C# Wallpaper Switcher

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28 Nov 2007 1  
Windows service code to change wallpaper at configured intervals

Introduction

This is a simple Windows service which switches the wallpapers at configured intervals.

Background

The intention of this article is to make my/your free time a little bit useful.

Using the Code

The start() method of this Windows service does the configuration and starts the timer. The ConfigReader class is for reading the XML file which is included in the attached zip file.

public void Start()
{
//Get the config file path
configPath = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location;
int i = configPath.LastIndexOf("\\");
configPath = configPath.Substring(0, i) + "\\AppConfig.xml";

// Create, configure & Start timer 
t = new Timer(1000 * double.Parse(WallpaperChanger.ConfigReader.GetConfigValue
    (configPath, "TimerIntervalSeconds")));
t.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(t_Elapsed);

//Get the image files in an array
arrFiles = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(WallpaperChanger.ConfigReader.GetConfigValue
    (configPath, "WallpaperDirectory"), "*.bmp", 
    System.IO.SearchOption.AllDirectories);
t.Start();
}

Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location gives you the path of the current assembly. AppConfig.xml configuration file has the interval and the directory of the wallpapers. This AppConfig.xml should be in the same directory of the EXE file.

t = new Timer(1000 * double.Parse
    (WallpaperChanger.ConfigReader.GetConfigValue(configPath, "TimerIntervalSeconds")));

This line initializes the timer with the configured interval from AppConfig.xml.

t.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(t_Elapsed);

Create a handler for Elapsed event will be fired at every interval:

arrFiles = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(WallpaperChanger.ConfigReader.GetConfigValue
    (configPath, "WallpaperDirectory"), "*.bmp", System.IO.SearchOption.AllDirectories);

This line gets the full path of all the BMP image files in the directory which is configured in the AppConfig.xml.

t.Start(); starts the timer.

The t_Elapsed() method will be called based on the configured regular interval. This function does the main job as stated in this article's title.

void t_Elapsed(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e)
{
//Set the wallpaper based on global variable currentIndex
if (currentIndex < arrFiles.Length)
{
WinAPI.SystemParametersInfo(WinAPI.SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER, 1, 
    arrFiles[currentIndex], WinAPI.SPIF_SENDCHANGE);
currentIndex++;
}
else
{
currentIndex = 0;
}
}

The WINAPI class is shown below:

public class WinAPI
{
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern int SystemParametersInfo
    (int uAction, int uParam, string lpvParam, int fuWinIni);
public const int SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER = 20;
public const int SPIF_SENDCHANGE = 0x2;
} 

The following system call sets the desktop with the image file given in arrFiles[currentIndex].

WinAPI.SystemParametersInfo(WinAPI.SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER, 1, 
    arrFiles[currentIndex], WinAPI.SPIF_SENDCHANGE);

Points of Interest

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History

  • 28th November, 2007: Initial post

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