Changing Desktop Background , Changing Screen Resolution and Setting up a Screen Saver
Hello Guy's in this post i will tell u that how you can Changing Desktop Background , Changing Screen Resolution and Setting up a Screen Saver in Easy Steps :
Let's Begin :)
Changing Desktop Background
Your desktop background (also called wallpaper) can be a digital picture form your personal collection, a picture that comes with windows, a solid color, or a picture framed with a color.
Right click an empty area on the desktop and choose personalize from the shortcut menu.
Click the Desktop Background link to display the Desktop Background dialog box, as shown in the following figure:
Select a category of desktop background options from the Picture Location list box.
Click the image preview you want to use. The background is previewed on your desktop.
Click Save changes to apply the settings and close the dialog box.
Changing Screen Resolution
Depending on your computer and monitor, you can display Window 7 with various resolutions.
Right-click an empty area on the Desktop and Click on Screen resolution option form the activated shortcut menu.
Form the displayed dialog box, use the Resolution slider to select a lower or higher resolution. Higher resolutions, such as 1366 x 768 , produce smaller, crisper images. Lower resolutions, such as 800 x 600, produce larger, somewhat jagged images. This is illustrated in the following figure:
Click OK to set the newly set resolution.
Setting up a Screen Saver
A screen saver is an animated image that is activated on a personal computer display when no user activity has been sensed for a certain time. Windows comes with several screen savers. You can also create your own screen saver from personal pictures that you’ve saved on your computer.
Right click an empty area on the desktop choose personalize form the shortcut menu.
Form the personalization dialog box, click the Screen Saver link to display the Screen Saver Setting dialog box shown below:
From the Screen Saver drop –down list, choose a screen saver of your choice. You will be able to see the preview of your choice in the upper section of the dialog box.
Use the arrows in the Wait text box to set the number of inactivity minutes that Windows 7 waits before displaying the screen saver.
When you are finished with your settings, click Apply and then the OK button.
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