> a "Desktop Settings..." menu item in it which goes to a window named "Desktop" and defaults to the Background tab. On my more antiquated OS, the menu item is named "Change Desktop Background..." which seems more obvious / discoverable.
So the newer settings dialogue changes more stuff about the desktop than just the background?
How would the menu label "Change Desktop Background..." make all that other stuff more obvious or discoverable than "Desktop Settings"?
So the newer settings dialogue changes more stuff about the desktop than just the background?
How would the menu label "Change Desktop Background..." make all that other stuff more obvious or discoverable than "Desktop Settings"?