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  Dialogs: Personalization

Windows lets the user customize or personalize the look of the screen. The choices are mostly in the new style Personalization dialog. A few things are still done in the classic style Control Panel dialogs. Over time Windows 10 will move more and more settings over to the new style Settings dialogs.

 Dialog: Settings > Personalize (Win10-1803)

While you are learning about customizing Windows, you will also be practicing with different kinds of dialog inputs. Isn't this sneaky? Learning two things at the same time!

[If your computer is on a network, you may not be able to change some or any of the Display properties.]


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Step-by-Step: Personalization

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What you will learn: to use a Modern style dialog (Personalization dialog)
to customize the look of Windows:
    Background
    Colors
    Lock Screen
    Themes
    Start
to apply a theme to return to the default Personalization settings
to use inputs: drop list, palette, command button, slide switch, text box

Start with: Monitor with Windows Desktop showing Desktop and Taskbar showing

Dialog: Personalization

Changes you make in the new style Settings dialogs, like Personalization, take effect immediately. There are no OK, Apply, or Save buttons in these dialogs. That's a big change!

TipIf your computer has different user accounts, the changes that you make in the Personalization dialog will apply only to the current user.

  1. Right click menu - Desktop > Personalize  (Win10) Right click  Right click on a blank area of the desktop to get the context-sensitive menu.  
  2. Left click Click on Personalize.

    The Settings dialog Personalization opens. The Preview at the top will change as you make choices. Your dialog will show the current choice for background.

    On the left is a menu for pages in this dialog: Background, Colors, Lock screen, Themes, Start, and Taskbar.

Dialog: Settings > Personalize (Win10CU)

Background

The Background drop box lets you choose a solid color, a picture, or a slide show of pictures from a folder.

Icon: Experiment Experiment: Background

  1. Left click Click the Background box.
    A drop list of choices appears.
  2. Dialog: Settings > Personalize > picture background (Win10-1803)Picture:
    Select Picture.
    The dialog shows five recent backgrounds or the default images that come with Windows.
  3. Left click Click on each of the images in the short palette of images.
    The Preview at the top of the window changes to show your choice.
  4. Left click Click the Browse button.
    A File Explorer window opens. This is how you can pick a picture on your computer... if you know where to look.

    The five images that you see in the 'Choose your picture' section change as you make new choices, pushing off images that were there before.

    The images that come with Windows are stored in the folder
    C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows 10

  5. Fit: Try each of the choices in the drop list 'Choose a fit': Fill, Fit, Stretch, Tile, Center, Span with two or three pictures of different proportions.

    The fit choices are subtly different with some image sizes. It depends on the original dimensions of the picture and the dimensions of your desktop space. When you have a square picture and a rectangle display, you will see a big difference!

  6. Dialog: Settings > Personalization > Background > Solid color (Win10-1803)Solid Color:
    Change
    the Background drop list to Solid color andLeft click click on the different choices for the background. The Preview changes to match your choice.
  7. Dialog: Settings > Personalization > Background > Slide show r (Win10-1803)Slide Show:
    Change
    the Background box to Slide Show.
    New choices show in the dialog.

  8. Click the Browse button.
    A File Explorer window opens to your Pictures folder.

  9. Select a folder in Pictures.
    The background changes to show different pictures, one at a time, selected from a particular folder that you pick.

    The box 'Change picture every' lets you pick how quickly you want the background image to change. The default is 10 minutes.

    The 'Choose a fit box' is the same as for the Picture background. Unfortunately you cannot pick a fit for each image separately in the slide show. It works best if all of the images and your screen are about the same proportions. That does not mean they have to be the same size!


Colors

Dialog: Personalization  > Color (Win10CU)The Colors page lets you pick the accent color for Windows. This color is used in several places, including:

  • Colored bar under icon for open app  (Win10-1803)Taskbar color bar under icon for an open app
  • Colors: Window edgeborder color for windows
  • Accent colors in usebackground color for icons and tiles on the Start menu.
  • icon color and highlights in Settings

In the palette of colors, a check mark shows which color is selected to be the accent color.

Icon: WarningWarning: If you let Windows automatically pick a color from the background AND also use a slide show as the background, the accent color will change to match the current background when the slide changes.

Icon: Experiment Experiment: Colors

  1. Check box: If necessary, click the box to uncheck 'Automatically pick an accent color from my background'.
  2. Palette: Try each of the colors in the palette as an accent color.
    Icon: QuestionWhich do you like best with your current background?
  3. Go back to Background and change the background.
  4. Select various accent colors again.
    Icon: QuestionDo you like a subtle difference or a strong contrast for the accent color?
  5. Click on the box to check 'Automatically pick an accent color from my background'.
    Icon: QuestionDo you like what Windows chooses?
  6. Go back to Background and pick a picture as a background.
    Icon: QuestionCan you guess what Windows will choose as an accent color?
  7. When you are ready to continue... select the background and colors that you want to keep.

Icon: Experiment Experiment: More Colors options

  1. Dialog: Personalization  > Color -page 2(Win10CU)Scroll the Color settings window to see more choices.
  2. Try each of the choices - slide switch, check box, option buttons. Do your changes make a difference?
  3. When you are ready to move on, be sure that all of the choices are left where you want them to be.

Lock Screen

Lock Screen: Picture (Win10CU)You can customize what shows when you log out or the computer locks the screen.

You can choose a picture, a slide show, or Windows Spotlight.

 

Lock screen with Windows Spotlight (Win10)If you choose Windows Spotlight, you will see random pictures from Bing while you are connected to the Internet.

You can tell Bing whether or not you like a picture by using a drop list at the top right of the screen. Bing will figure out what kind of pictures you like.

Like what you see? (Win10)

Icon: Experiment Experiment: Lock Screen

  1. Drop List: Choose Picture and browse to select a picture.
    You could use the same picture as on your Desktop or a different one.
  2. Drop List: Choose Slide Show and pick a folder.
    The Preview gets a little arrow icon at the top left to show that it is a slide show. But you won't see a slide show in the Preview.
  3. Drop List: Choose Windows Spotlight.
    If you are connected to the Internet, after a brief delay, the Preview shows you a picture that Bing found. The buttons at the top and bottom do not show in the Preview.

Themes

A theme in Windows 10 is a matched set of desktop background pictures, window colors, and sounds for various events like clicking or an error. Windows comes with three default themes (Windows, Windows 10, Flowers) and four high contrast themes for people with vision issues.

Dialog: Settings > Personalization > Themes (Win10CU) You can create your own combinations and save them as a theme. You can also download themes created by others.

The Themes page shows a preview of the current theme and the choices that make up that theme - background, color, sounds, and mouse cursor.

 

Icon: Experiment Experiment: Themes

  1. Make note of the choices showing below the preview so you can restore them later, if you wish.
  2. Dialog: Settings > Personalization > Themes - page2 (Win10CU)

    Scroll, if necessary, and inspect the thumbnails under 'Apply a theme'.

  3. Thumbnails: Click on an existing theme. Check what changes in the preview. Some themes change more aspects of Windows than others do.
  4. Make changes, if you wish, to the Personalization settings until you are happy with your choices.

    Return to the Themes page.

  5. Dialog: Save Theme As (Win10CU)

    Text Box: If you have changed settings that you want to get back to after this experiment, click the button Save theme Button: Save theme (Win10CU).
    A new text box appears above the button.
    Type
    in a name for your theme and click on Save.
    Now it is safe to play around a bit!

  6. Minimize all open windows
    Check the Desktop and Start menu.
    Icon: Question What changed? Background? Colors?
    It is harder to tell if any sounds were changed. In the themes that come with Windows 10, there do not seem to be any sound changes.
  7. Click the Settings icon Icon: Settings open, on Taskbar (Win10CU) in the Taskbar to return to the Personalization dialog.
  8. Change the background or accent color.
    Check to make sure that it took effect.
  9. Select a theme and check again.
    The theme overrode your previous choices!
  10. Windows Store >  Windows Themes

    Link: Click the link 'Get more themes in the Store'.

    Link: Get more themes (Win10CU)

    The Windows Store app opens to Windows Themes page. Explore what is available!

    If you want to download a theme, click the Download link below the thumbnail. Then open the file that was downloaded. The theme will be automatically installed.

  11. When you are ready to continue... Reset the theme to the one you saved, the one you downloaded, or to one of the default Windows themes.

TipSave your theme with a new name: If you customize any of the colors, background, and sounds while a theme is in place and you save the changes, you will overwrite the original theme. So, be sure to save with a new name.


Return to Default

Remember: If you applied changes and want to get back to the original look, apply the Windows theme in the Themes dialog.


Fonts

Dialog: Personalization > Fonts (Win10-1803)New with the April 2018 update (Win10-1803), this page of the Personalization settings dialog shows you all of the fonts that are installed on the computer.

You can see an example of the font in a phrase above the font's name and whether it is a single font or a collection.

  1. Scroll the Fonts page to see what fonts your computer has.
  2. Click on the font Arial, which has 9 font faces.
    The window changes to show what these 9 font faces look like. Dialog: Personalization > Fonts > Arial (Win10-1803)Font faces for Arial
  3. Type some text into the text box at the top of the page.
    The text replaces the names of the font faces in the window. Sometimes you need to see what certain characters look like in a font or how a paragraph will look. This is one way to find out.
  4. Slide the slider to change the size of the fonts.
  5. Scroll the page to see the Metadata for the font face.
    This includes the full name of the font, the path to the font file, an Uninstall button (use with care!), and more.
  6. Find the copyright information for each font face and read the License information.
    Sometimes this is different for some of the faces. This page makes it easy to find out who has the copyright for a font that you want to use and what the restrictions are, if any.
  7. Home button - Settings > Personalization > Fonts > Arial (Win10-1803)Click on the Home icon at the top right of the page.
    You are returned not to the Fonts page but to Settings! Unexpected.
  8. Click on Personalization.

Start

The Start page in the Personalization Settings dialog lets you manage some aspects of the Start menu. There are On/Off slide switches for several things.

Icon: Experiment Experiment: Start

  1. Dialog: Personalization > Start (Win10-1803)Click on the Start menu item.
  2. Slide Switch: Move the pointer over the left end of a switch that is On.
  3. Click.
    The switch
    changes to Off.
  4. Click the Start button or press the Windows key to open the Start menu to see what changed.
  5. Click the Settings icon on the Taskbar (The Settings app is still open) to see the Start dialog again.
  6. Slide the switch back to Off.
  7. Test each of the settings.
    Icon: QuestionAre there any changes that you want to keep?

Note: You may not see a change immediately for some of the options. It will depend on what you have done recently.