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Installation

  • The application is installed via the Steam client.
  • During installation, some third-party runtime libraries will also be installed, which may take some time.

Launch

Click the Launch button in the Steam client or double-click the application icon.

Launch without Steam?

This application can be launched independently of Steam by navigating to the installation directory and running the launcher program. However, Steam-related features such as the Workshop and screenshots will not be available.

  • On the first launch, the application will start in Wallpaper Mode.
  • Upon launch, the Tray Icon, Floating Ball, Default Model and Background, and the Control Panel will appear.

Tray Icon

Mainly used for controlling application startup.

Can't find the tray icon?

If the tray icon is not visible in the taskbar, it may be hidden in the system tray. Click the arrow to expand and locate it.

About Launch Modes

The application supports two launch modes: Wallpaper Mode and Desktop Mode. Wallpaper Mode displays on the wallpaper layer, while Desktop Mode displays on the window layer. If you want to use other wallpaper applications, you can switch to Desktop Mode for compatibility.


Floating Ball

The floating ball can be freely moved and clicked to expand. Its shortcut icons allow users to quickly switch models, backgrounds, effects, etc., without opening the control panel. For more details, refer to the Main Application section.

State Preview
Collapsed
Expanded
Menu Item Description
Open the Shortcut Menu
Open the Edit Panel
Open the Control Panel

Hide the floating ball

You can disable the floating ball in Control Panel > Settings > Display.


Control Panel

The main interface for controlling the application. Most features are accessible here.

Use the Shortcut Menu

The Shortcut Menu is a simplified version of the control panel that can be opened via the shortcut icons. It allows for quicker operations when switching models, backgrounds, effects, etc.


Models

The application supports Creative Workshop models, LPK models, and Json models, and allows for local model imports.


Adding Models

Add Creative Workshop Models

  • Click the Browse Workshop button in the bottom left corner of the control panel.
  • Select Live2D.
  • Choose a model you like and click the button.
  • Once the model has downloaded, return to the model tab to see the subscribed model.

Add WPK Models

  • Select the Workshop tab.
  • Click and select a WPK file.

Add LPK Models

  • Select the LPK tab.
  • Click and select an LPK file.

Add Json Models

  • Select the Json tab.
  • Click and select a Json file.

Loading Models

The application can display up to 8 models simultaneously. Switch between model slots using the model slot indicator in the top-right corner.

To load a model, select a model slot and double-click a model item. If a model already exists in the current slot, it will be replaced.

Green Indicator

A green indicator below the model slot signifies that a model is loaded in the slot. Click the indicator to remove the model.


Editing Models

Click the Open Edit Panel shortcut icon or the button in the control panel to open the edit panel in front of the model. Follow the prompts to edit the model.

Icon Button Description
Reset the model's position.
Remove the model.
Exit Edit Mode.
Attach to the window.
Switch panels (Model Panel).
Model Panel Description
Adjust the model's position, size, etc.
Edit parts.
Edit parameters.
Edit artmeshes.
Reset the model.

Backgrounds

Backgrounds support images, videos, panoramic images, panoramic videos, and web pages. Local background imports are also supported.

Subscribing to Backgrounds

  • Click the Browse Workshop button in the bottom left corner of the control panel.
  • Select the Background tab.
  • Choose a background you like and click the button.
  • Once the background has downloaded, return to the background tab to see the subscribed background.

Replacing Backgrounds

Double-click a subscribed or locally imported background item.


Editing Backgrounds

Open the Control Panel > Background tab.

  • Click the button to open the edit panel.

  • Click the button to restore the background to fullscreen.

  • Click the button to select the monitor you wish to edit (for multi-monitor setups).

Change solid background color

Go to Control Panel > Settings > Background > Background Color and select your desired color.


Effects

  • Double-click an item in the effects list to apply it. This will replace all other effects.
  • Click the toggle button to the right of the list item to add the effect. This will not replace other effects.
  • Select an item to view its configurable options. Each effect has different configuration options—feel free to experiment.


Filters

Filters operate similarly to Effects.

Apply filters to backgrounds only

By default, filters affect both models and backgrounds. To apply filters only to the background, select Apply to Background from the dropdown menu.


Widgets

  • Use the toggle button on the right side of the list items to show/hide widgets.
  • Select an active widget to adjust its parameters.
  • Widgets can be freely moved with the mouse by default. Click the lock icon to lock a widget in place.


Scenes

  • Scenes are used to save the current desktop state for quick restoration, similar to save/load functionality in games.
  • Scenes support import/export. Exported scenes can be imported to any new computer to quickly restore the desktop setup.


Settings

Various application settings.

About Assistant

The assistant currently adds shortcuts. When enabled, long-pressing the assistant model will open a text box.
This feature will be overhauled in future updates.