In the Slideshow Options tab you can control which events causes the screen saver to exit, whether the slideshow can be manually stopped/advanced and whether gPhotoShow should change the desktop wallpaper
Screen Saver Exit On
The options in this section allows you to control in which way the screen saver can be terminated. Usually a screen saver can be terminated when one of the following events happens: mouse move, a mouse button click, a key has been pressed. In gPhotoShow you can enable/disable each of these events, but at least one must be enabled.
When gPhotoShow is used as a slide show you may also check the option to close the program when there are no more images to show ("Image List Empty").
Keyboard during Slide Show
The options in this section allows you to control which keys you can be used for operations during the slide show
Use configured keys to Pause/Restart slide show or perform other actions while showing images
If selected you can pause/restart the slideshow, go to the next image or perform other actions using the configured keys
Keys
This button allows you configure, enable/disable the keys used to perform actions during the slide show. Click here for further details.
Mouse during Slide Show
The options in this section allows you to control how the mouse can be used for operations during the slide show
No Action
If selected mouse button won't be used during the slide show
Left Button: Stop/Restart Slide Show, Right Button: Goto Next Image, Middle Button: Goto Previous Image
If selected you can pause/restart the slideshow by pressing the left mouse button, go to the next image by pressing the right mouse button and go to the previous image by pressing the middle mouse button
Left Button: Goto Next Image, Right Button: Goto Previous Image, Middle Button: Stop/Restart Slide Show
If selected you can go to the next image by pressing the left mouse button, go to the previous image by pressing the right mouse button and pause/restart the slideshow by pressing the middle mouse button
Set Last Image as Wallpaper
If selected gPhotoShow, before ending, will set the current image as desktop wallpaper
Get display time from filename
If enabled gPhotoShow will get the display time for images, video and web files from the filename. For this option to work correctly files for which you wish a custom display time must be named in this way: yyyy_sNN.jpg
yyyy is the base file name of your choice
_s (or -s) means that a number of seconds will follow
NN is the display time in seconds
Here are some examples:
PICT1224_s10.jpg
IMG3456_s20.jpg
infopage-s90.htm