Starlight Live Wallpaper Free
By Jason Allen
Starlight Live Wallpaper is a homescreen background of a dreamy night-sky for your Android Tablet, featuring hand-painted artwork by Anne Paetzke.
To set Starlight Live Wallpaper as your desktop background just long-press a space on your homescreen and select the Live wallpaper option from the menu. Here you can enter the Starlight Live Wallpaper app and see exactly how it would appear on your tablet screen. The 'Set wallpaper' tab at the bottom makes Starlight Live your homescreen wallpaper.
By pressing the Settings tab at the bottom of the screen you can modify the nightsky. You can show or hide the cloud layer and alter the cloud speed from 'a gentle breeze', to 'a windy night' or 'a twilight stormfront'. You can show or hide background stars and change the number of twinkling stars. You can even set the frequency of how often shooting stars appear across the sky from 'a dark night', to 'interstellar dust' or 'a full on meteor shower'.
There is a CPU Load option that helps reduce the app's CPU usage, freeing it for use if you run a large number of high performance apps on your device.
At the bottom of the Settings menu is the 'More Live Wallpapers' option that takes you to the Android Appstore, here you can choose from a wide range of wallpapers by the same developer as Starlight Live.
To set Starlight Live Wallpaper as your desktop background just long-press a space on your homescreen and select the Live wallpaper option from the menu. Here you can enter the Starlight Live Wallpaper app and see exactly how it would appear on your tablet screen. The 'Set wallpaper' tab at the bottom makes Starlight Live your homescreen wallpaper.
By pressing the Settings tab at the bottom of the screen you can modify the nightsky. You can show or hide the cloud layer and alter the cloud speed from 'a gentle breeze', to 'a windy night' or 'a twilight stormfront'. You can show or hide background stars and change the number of twinkling stars. You can even set the frequency of how often shooting stars appear across the sky from 'a dark night', to 'interstellar dust' or 'a full on meteor shower'.
There is a CPU Load option that helps reduce the app's CPU usage, freeing it for use if you run a large number of high performance apps on your device.
At the bottom of the Settings menu is the 'More Live Wallpapers' option that takes you to the Android Appstore, here you can choose from a wide range of wallpapers by the same developer as Starlight Live.
Hand-painted starlight vista by Anne Paetzke. Wispy clouds drift dreamily across a distant landscape while the silver moon glows in the
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