Hi there! It sounds like you're experiencing an issue where the wallpaper picture on your ICE Medical Standard app is cutting off the info that appears on the right side of your screen. I'd like to help you get that sorted out.
To start, can you tell me a bit more about how you're setting this wallpaper? For example, are you generating the wallpaper image using the app’s built-in function and then applying it through your Mac system preferences or another way? Also, is the cutoff happening on your Mac’s desktop wallpaper or on your phone’s lock screen?
In the meantime, here are a few general tips that might help fix the cutoff issue:
1. Check the screen resolution and wallpaper dimensions: On your Mac (OS X 10.15.7), the wallpaper image should ideally match or proportionally fit your screen’s resolution so nothing gets cropped. You can find your display resolution in System Preferences > Displays. Make sure the image you generate or save from the ICE Medical Standard app is not smaller or too narrow.
2. Wallpaper positioning: When you apply the wallpaper via System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver, try changing the "Fill Screen," "Fit to Screen," or "Center" options to see which one preserves the wallpaper content best without cutting off the right side.
3. If using the app to create the wallpaper: Sometimes image components near screen edges may be cropped due to how the app exports or positions the content. Verify if the app provides any wallpaper size settings or safe margins in its options.
4. Avoid notification or dock overlap: On macOS, the dock or desktop icons sometimes cover parts of wallpapers. You can try moving your dock or hiding desktop icons temporarily to check if that’s affecting the view of your info on the wallpaper.
If you have already tried some of these, please let me know which ones, and I can guide you toward more specific steps or alternative solutions. Also, if you want, I can walk you through creating or editing the wallpaper image to make sure all important info is visible.
Does this make sense so far? Let me know more about your setup and how you apply the wallpaper!
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Hi there! It sounds like you're experiencing an issue where the wallpaper picture on your ICE Medical Standard app is cutting off the info that appears on the right side of your screen. I'd like to help you get that sorted out.
To start, can you tell me a bit more about how you're setting this wallpaper? For example, are you generating the wallpaper image using the app’s built-in function and then applying it through your Mac system preferences or another way? Also, is the cutoff happening on your Mac’s desktop wallpaper or on your phone’s lock screen?
In the meantime, here are a few general tips that might help fix the cutoff issue:
1. Check the screen resolution and wallpaper dimensions: On your Mac (OS X 10.15.7), the wallpaper image should ideally match or proportionally fit your screen’s resolution so nothing gets cropped. You can find your display resolution in System Preferences > Displays. Make sure the image you generate or save from the ICE Medical Standard app is not smaller or too narrow.
2. Wallpaper positioning: When you apply the wallpaper via System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver, try changing the "Fill Screen," "Fit to Screen," or "Center" options to see which one preserves the wallpaper content best without cutting off the right side.
3. If using the app to create the wallpaper: Sometimes image components near screen edges may be cropped due to how the app exports or positions the content. Verify if the app provides any wallpaper size settings or safe margins in its options.
4. Avoid notification or dock overlap: On macOS, the dock or desktop icons sometimes cover parts of wallpapers. You can try moving your dock or hiding desktop icons temporarily to check if that’s affecting the view of your info on the wallpaper.
If you have already tried some of these, please let me know which ones, and I can guide you toward more specific steps or alternative solutions. Also, if you want, I can walk you through creating or editing the wallpaper image to make sure all important info is visible.
Does this make sense so far? Let me know more about your setup and how you apply the wallpaper!