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Set image as desktop background no longer works

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I just switched to a new HP Pavilion 14 running Windows 11. Previously, I had no problems using the "set image as desktop background" right click function, but now it no longer works. Instead, I get a solid color screen.

I just switched to a new HP Pavilion 14 running Windows 11. Previously, I had no problems using the "set image as desktop background" right click function, but now it no longer works. Instead, I get a solid color screen.

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Are you sure the site isn't blocking that function? So what site is this?

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When I tested with a stand-alone image (right-click > Open Image in New Tab), it took about 10 seconds, but it did work. Are you getting the dialog?

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The site is Great circle maps (gcmap.com), and I've been doing this with that site for years. The dialog came up as always. I tried the standalone version (right-click->Open Image in New Tab, then right-click->Save as Desktop Background), and got the same result - a black screen. However, I noticed the Color setting was Black; I changed it to White, and Save . . . Background then changed my background to solid white.

It also changed the Settings->Personalization->Background from "picture" to "Solid Color." I set it back to "Picture" and tried the "Set . . . Background" again. That action changed the background to solid white again, and changed the Settings from "picture" to "solid white.

I'm using Firefox 133.0 (64 bit); the OS is Windows 11 Home 23H2 (although I just discovered that the latest update pack - KB5046732 - has not been installed; I'm doing that now).

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