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Quick Start
This page takes you from a fresh install to a live wallpaper on your desktop in a few minutes. Sucrose ships a set of Showcase sample wallpapers that are auto-imported into your Library on first run, so you can apply a wallpaper immediately — or browse the in-app Store for thousands more. Below: open the Portal, pick a wallpaper, apply it with Use, optionally customize it, and set Sucrose to start with Windows. If you have not installed yet, start with Installation.
Launch Sucrose Wallpaper Engine from the Start Menu or desktop shortcut. This starts the Launcher, which lives in the system tray. The Launcher opens the main settings/management window — the Portal — and automatically restores your last wallpaper on every boot, so you only set it once.
If Sucrose is already running, double-clicking the shortcut (or the tray icon's Open) just brings the Portal window forward; it does not start a second copy. See Portal Interface Tour.
📷 Screenshot needed: The Portal main window on the Library page right after first launch, showing the auto-imported Showcase wallpapers.
Use the top navigation to choose a source:
- Library — your installed wallpapers, including the auto-imported Showcase samples (e.g. Neo Matrix, Fluid Simulation, Music Tunnel). See Managing Library.
- Store — browse, search, and install community wallpapers. See Using Store.
You can also drag-and-drop your own files onto the Library: a .zip package, a .url shortcut, a GIF/video/web/app file, or a plain URL. Sucrose imports or opens the Create Wallpaper dialog as appropriate.
Right-click a wallpaper card and choose Use. Sucrose sets it as the active wallpaper and (re)starts the correct render engine for its type:
| Type | Default engine |
|---|---|
| Gif | MpvPlayer |
| Video | MpvPlayer |
| Web | CefSharp |
| Url | CefSharp |
| YouTube | CefSharp |
| Application | Aurora |
A brief flicker when applying is normal — the engine restarts to load the new wallpaper.
For wallpapers that support it (Web wallpapers with properties, and Gif/Video/YouTube on an engine that supports a property panel), right-click the card and choose Customize. This opens the property editor where you can adjust visual filters and behavior — for example brightness, contrast, blur, saturation, mute, and playback speed. Changes re-apply live. See Customizing Wallpaper.
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Volume: Open Settings → General and set Engine Volume (
WallpaperVolume, default100). You can also mute on the desktop or when other audio is active. See Settings General. - Multiple monitors: Use the Display Preferences dialog from the top toolbar to choose a per-display, span, or duplicate layout. See Multi-Monitor.
Open Settings → General → Application Startup (RunStartup, default 0 = None) and choose how Sucrose launches at logon:
| Value | Mode |
|---|---|
| 0 | None |
| 1 | Normal (current-user Run key) |
| 2 | Priority (elevated) |
| 3 | Scheduler (Task Scheduler task Autorun for Sucrose) |
Because the wallpaper auto-restores on Launcher start, enabling startup means your wallpaper comes back automatically after every reboot. See Theme, Tray & Startup and Settings General.
- Explore the different kinds of wallpapers: Wallpaper Types.
- Set up a rotating slideshow: Wallpaper Cycling.
- Tune battery/CPU/GPU behavior: Performance Rules.
- Make your own wallpaper: Create Overview.
- Installation — install Sucrose first.
- Portal Interface Tour — a guided tour of the main window.
- Managing Library — import, use, and organize wallpapers.
- Using Store — find and install community wallpapers.
- Customizing Wallpaper — adjust a wallpaper's look and behavior.
- Settings General — language, startup, volume, and library settings.
Getting Started
- Installation
- System Requirements
- Quick Start
- Portal Interface Tour
- Updating Sucrose
- Uninstalling Sucrose
Wallpaper Types
Using Sucrose
- Managing Library
- Using Store
- Customizing Wallpaper
- Multi-Monitor
- Wallpaper Cycling
- Choosing Engines
- Performance Rules
- Theme, Tray & Startup
- Discord Rich Presence
Settings Reference
- Settings Overview
- Settings: General
- Settings: Personal
- Settings: Performance
- Settings: Wallpaper
- Settings: System
- Settings: Other
- Settings: All Keys
Creating Wallpapers
- Create Overview
- Create: Step By Step
- Create: Package Format
- Create: Customization Controls
- Create: JS Bridge
- Create: Audio API
- Create: System API
- Create: Property Listener & Filters
- Create: Web Architecture
- Create: Compatibility
- Create: Example Wallpapers
- Create: Sharing & Publishing
Engine Reference
- Engines Overview
- Engine: MpvPlayer
- Engine: VlcPlayer
- Engine: WebView
- Engine: CefSharp
- Engine: Nebula
- Engine: Vexana
- Engine: Xavier
- Engine: Aurora
- Engine Comparison
Automation & Command Line
Architecture & Internals
- Architecture Overview
- Lifecycle
- Commandog Dispatcher
- Single-Instance Mutexes
- IPC
- Backgroundog Service
- Crash Reporting
- Update Internals
- Property Service
- Undo Internals
Data, Files & Diagnostics
Building & Contributing
- Building From Source
- Repository Layout
- Shared Item Projects
- Code Conventions
- Preprocessor Symbols
- Publish Pipeline
- Bundle Installer Internals
- Extending Sucrose
- Contributing
- Translating with Localizer
- Localization Coverage
- Security Policy
- Privacy & Telemetry
Help & Support