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Download 'Radar' Wallpaper

Follow Instructions Below

Now's your chance to have Radar, the Local 2 weather dog, with you all the time -- at work and home -- on your computer desktop.

Follow the instructions below to save Radar's wallpaper to your computer. Then, be sure to watch Radar and the Local 2 Accuweather team on Local 2.

Windows
Radar Wallpaper [800 x 600]
[1024 x 768]
[1152 x 864]
[1280 x 1024]
[1600 x 1200]
Mac
Radar Wallpaper [800 x 600]
[1024 x 768]
[1152 x 864]
[1280 x 1024]
[1600 x 1200]

According to JavaScript, your screen resolution is:

For Windows:
  1. Click on an appropriate resolution for your display to link to the full-size image of the wallpaper you want.
  2. When the image comes up in the browser window, right-click on the image.
  3. From your browser's pop-up menu, select "Set as Wallpaper."

For Mac OS:
  1. Click on an appropriate resolution for your display to link to the full-size image of the wallpaper you want.
  2. When the image comes up in the browser window, click and hold on the image to bring up a pop-up menu, then choose to save the image to any convenient location on your hard drive.
  3. Under the Apple menu, go to Control Panels and select Appearance.
  4. In your Appearance control panel, click the tab marked "Desktop." (for OS-X, go to "System Environment"and select "Desktop")
  5. Click "Place Picture" (if you already have another picture as your desktop image, click "Remove Picture" first, then "Place Picture"). Use the dialog box to locate and open the Cell image you downloaded.

To look up your screen resolution:
  1. Under the Start menu, go to Control Panel and select Display.
  2. In the Display control panel, click the tab marked "Settings."

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