On the box of my Jensen VM9214 there is a picture in the background behind the touchscreen menu. i have tried tgo figure out how to do it, but i have had no luck. please help?
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Check your wires, theres a wire for the reverse if your going to use a back up camera, if not do not connect it, you may have had it connected through a speaker wire, if so then thats your issue and once you wire it up right it wont do that any more, had the same issue and thats what fixed it hope this helps
go to jensen online they should have the part you are looking for take the old one out and go buy the pics on the site count the wires and plug pins and try to match the colors cause sometimes they will change good luck
On the main remote press stop twice, then 1, 2, 6, 4. This will get you to the hidden menu which will allow you to bypass the parking brake having to be on. It will also give you an option to play burnt movies:)
The Touch series uses the Touchflo userinterface on top of Windows Mobile and has it's own background-wallpaper setting. You probably changed the "normal" Windows mobile background picture, which is hidden "behind" the Touchflo interface.
To change the Touchflow wallpaper select the "Settings" icon in the scrollable bottombar (which leads to the Touchflow settings) instead of the "Start Menu | Settings" shortcut (that's the "normal" Windows mobile settings)
Hi Adrien, the easiest way to set a picture as a Windows background is to open the picture in your web browser and right click on it. A menu box should appear, about half way down you should see an option labeled *Set as Background*. Left click on that option and Windows will automatically use that picture as you background image and tile it to fill your entire desktop. Alternatively if you have Windows XP and use the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer program to display the picture the process is the same except when you right click on the picture the selection will be *Set as Desktop Background*. When you select that option it will do the same thing. If you don?t like the tiled effect right click on the desktop and select properties from the popup menu. In the display properties box that appears click on the Desktop tab, and in the lower right hand corner you will see a field labeled *Position*. Left click on the pull down arrow and select center or stretch, depending on what effect you want.
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