The Think Geek article I linked was published in 2017 so I checked the portable versions published in 2017 and it seems that it was likely 2.2.5-2.2.8. Update: After thinking about it a little more a better solution would probably be to use a earlier version as a portable app simply for the wallpaper. If you right click the taskbar and look at toolbars (at the top), you'll see an option that says desktop which will place an icon that when clicked allows you to select your desktop icons from a list. I did see one solution on the VLC forums that I didn't think of and though it doesn't perfectly solve the problem it may be a useful substitute if you don't wish to use a third party program. I tried looking around the VLC forum for solutions and the only output that currently seems to work is Direct3D9 video output (I tested all the other outputs in the latest VLC version to make sure), as Sancho pointed. Well at one time VLC's desktop mode seems to have been able to show both the taskbar and desktop icons (see here) but it seems that feature isn't working correctly anymore and hasn't for years.
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