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Swipe down from the top of the screen, tap "More" and select "Device" from the settings options. Select "Allow Installation of Applications" to "On. Ashley Poland has been writing since She has worked with local online businesses, supplying print and web content, and pursues an active interest in the computer, technology and gaming industries. In addition to content writing, Poland is also a fiction writer. She studied creative writing at Kansas State University.

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Can't change wallpaper on the kindle fire 8, 5th gen. When I first started using this kindle fire two weeks ago 8, 5th gen is what I think it is it had a rock scene as a wallpaper. That looked good. I must have mis-swiped somehow and now I have some war game as the wallpaper. Actually, it looks like the Amazon page for that war game. I can see reviews. All of the guidance says to change wallpaper go to settings, display, wallpaper Any way of reverting only the wallpaper to the default?

To reiterate, going to settings, display, wallpaper does nothing for me It sounds like you may have the model with Special Offers. On that model you see ads instead of wallpaper. The ads will change periodically but you cannot replace them with wallpaper unless you pay the price difference to remove Special Offers on that Kindle. I see the ad when I first access the kindle.

I understand that as I bought the ad version. What's happening with me is that even after I swipe to enter the kindle that a pic of the ad remains forever in the background?? Because Amazon designed this tablet as a content-driven device for use with their website, there's no room for personal customization. To use your own photos for lock screen backgrounds, you need to root the device first to gain access to the tablet's operating system code.

This could at best void your warranty and at worst render your tablet unusable, and should only be done by experienced users. Jane Williams began her writing career in as the writer and editor of a nationwide marketing company. Her articles have appeared on various websites.



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