BenStreeper
Well-Known Member
Put Your Gamer Card on Your Windows Desktop
If you need one more place to show off your gamerscore, how about putting your gamer card on your Windows® desktop? You can also feature those of your friends and rivals … so when you're deep in a PowerPoint presentation (*yawn*) you know when your archenemy just edged you out and can immediately fake a cardiac episode, cut out of work, run home, fire up Xbox 360™, and regain the lead. Not that we would ever do that. Ahem.
Here's how to get your gamer card (or anyone else's) onto your Windows desktop.
From your Windows Desktop:
Select Start.
Select Control Panel.
Double-click Display.
Select the Desktop tab at the top of the window.
Select the Customize Desktop button (at the bottom of the window).
Select the Web tab at the top of the window.
Select New.
In the Location field, enter the url recieved from http://www.mygamercard.net/
Click OK, OK, OK … etc.
If your gamer card seems to be swimming in a sea of gray, just re-size the window to frame the gamer card.
You can now view your gamercard on your desktop.
[Side note]
Once you have this up you may want to set up sync times and lock your desktop (this will update your
gamercard, and prevent it from moving after you get it in a good spot)
If you need one more place to show off your gamerscore, how about putting your gamer card on your Windows® desktop? You can also feature those of your friends and rivals … so when you're deep in a PowerPoint presentation (*yawn*) you know when your archenemy just edged you out and can immediately fake a cardiac episode, cut out of work, run home, fire up Xbox 360™, and regain the lead. Not that we would ever do that. Ahem.
Here's how to get your gamer card (or anyone else's) onto your Windows desktop.
From your Windows Desktop:
Select Start.
Select Control Panel.
Double-click Display.
Select the Desktop tab at the top of the window.
Select the Customize Desktop button (at the bottom of the window).
Select the Web tab at the top of the window.
Select New.
In the Location field, enter the url recieved from http://www.mygamercard.net/
Click OK, OK, OK … etc.
If your gamer card seems to be swimming in a sea of gray, just re-size the window to frame the gamer card.
You can now view your gamercard on your desktop.
[Side note]
Once you have this up you may want to set up sync times and lock your desktop (this will update your
gamercard, and prevent it from moving after you get it in a good spot)