
You can even have the pause/stop being on a per-monitor basis if you're running a multi-monitor setup.

In the settings for Wallpaper Engine, you can have wallpaper engine pause or stop backgrounds when other applications are focused, maximized, or fullscreen.

That having been said, you can easily work around this. I know that on one of my computers, Wallpaper Engine can cause significant fps drops while playing some games.

If you're running a high res background on multiple monitors with high settings and maximum fps, you might see a performance impact when using other high intensity applications (such as a computer game). There are potential costs to using Wallpaper Engine, though these can easily be worked around.įirst, it depends on what wallpapers you're running (especially resolution and type) and with what settings and fps.
