

A shortcut to the files directory will be placed on your homescreen. Long tap on wallpaper and select shortcut. Use ES File Explorer and navigate to the file folder. To create a shortcut on our homescreen to the wallpaper directory to make this quick and easy: Select OK to close the Properties window.Ĭhange your wallpaper, then go back and uncheck the checkboxes in the write column. Long tap wallpaper and select Properties.Ĭheck the checkboxes under the write column for User and Group. When you are ready to change the wallpaper: The downside is that you cannot change the wallpaper either. Your wallpaper will not be changed by the device. Select the OK button on the Properties window. Uncheck the two checkboxes that are checked under the write column. Inside the files directory, long tap wallpaper and select Properties. You will need to navigate the directories as follows: Open ES File Explorer and click the Star icon at the top of the app. Don’t let the device go to sleep yet, it will change your wallpaper. Use your third party launcher (AWD, Go Launcher, etc.) to change the wallpaper on your device. If you don’t have ES File Explorer installed on your Kindle Fire, open the device’s web browser and go here to install it. We are going to use ES File Explorer to do this, it allows you to do this easily and you can create a shortcut to the appropriate system directory so that you can make changes easily in the future. Note: The following was performed on a rooted Kindle Fire.

Here’s how to keep the Fire from changing your wallpaper. If you’ve installed a third party launcher and want your wallpaper to always be displayed instead of being changed to one of Amazon’s default wallpapers. The Kindle Fire automatically changes the wallpaper each time the device wakes from sleep mode or is turned on.

Posted Decemby Rob Rogers in Android, Entertainment
