Change picture in Displays Settings

On my 14" MBP (M1 Pro, Ventura), in Settings/Displays there is a little image of the computer with picture on the screen. The picture is not generic, it's one that I have, but I would like to change it. How does one do that? Where is this image stored? The copy I have is on another device, and I'm not sure how this computer got ahold of it.

Ziroonderel

Posted on Aug 2, 2023 12:27 AM

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Posted on Aug 2, 2023 12:56 AM

Most of the times, this is your wallpaper that is displayed there. Try and change your wallpaper to see what will happen

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Aug 2, 2023 05:38 PM in response to WheelieNick

Not quite, but your answer solved the problem. Thank you! Normally, the wallpaper rotates through pictures in a dedicated folder - that is, set aside for wallpapers. The offending picture had never been in that folder. So I tried changing the wallpaper to a single picture temporarily, and now the "built-in display" icon in Settings shows a picture of the moon, even after going back to rotating through my wallpapers folder.

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