TCL FLIP 3 \u002D Set Wallpaper<\/div><\/h1> Here\x27s how to set wallpaper for the screen on your FLIP 3.<\/div><\/div> - From the main screen, press the OK button<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span> Utilize the 5\u002Dway navigation pad to highlight and the OK button to select.<\/div><\/div>
<\/div> <\/div><\/div><\/div><\/li>- Select Settings<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- From the Personalization tab, select Display<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Select Wallpaper<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- From the \x27Select from\x27 section, choose one of the following:<\/div><\/span>
- Gallery<\/div><\/li>
- Camera<\/div><\/li>
- Wallpaper<\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div><\/li>
- Highlight then select a picture.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Select Done<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span>If Wallpaper is selected, press the right soft key<\/div><\/span>
to choose Save<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ol><\/div> <\/div> <\/article> <\/body>\n<\/html>';
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Here\x27s how to set wallpaper for the screen on your FLIP 3.<\/div><\/div>
- From the main screen, press theOK button<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span>Utilize the 5\u002Dway navigation pad to highlight and the OK button to select.<\/div><\/div>
<\/div> <\/div><\/div><\/div><\/li>
SelectSettings<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>From the Personalization tab, selectDisplay<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>SelectWallpaper<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>From the \x27Select from\x27 section, choose one of the following:<\/div><\/span>- Gallery<\/div><\/li>Camera<\/div><\/li>Wallpaper<\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div><\/li>Highlight then select a picture.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>SelectDone<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/span>If Wallpaper is selected, press theright soft key<\/div><\/span>
to choose
Save<\/div><\/span>.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ol><\/div> <\/div> <\/article> <\/body>\n<\/html>'; var parsedkb = $($.parseHTML(htmlString)); $('#kbArticleNew').html(parsedkb);