Setting up a personalized theme for Win8.1

  
Many friends will set personalized themes for their own systems. Since Win7/XP system can be customized to make our theme personal, the same Win8.1 system is no exception, we can create a custom Win8.1 system theme, now Let's share the settings with everyone.
What is the Win8.1 system theme?
- The Win8.1 system theme is a combination of pictures, colors and sounds. Topics include: the various parts of

theme:
1. desktop background. Provide a background image, color, or design for the window that is open on the desktop. The desktop background can be a single picture or a slide show. You can choose the desktop background image that comes with Windows, or you can use your own image.
2. Window border color. The color of the window border and the taskbar. The theme can contain a specific window border color, or you can automatically select a color based on the color in the desktop background image.
3. Sound. A collection of related sounds that are heard when an event occurs on the computer. An event may be an action you perform, such as logging in to your computer or possibly performing operations on your computer, such as letting you know when you receive a new email.
4. Screen saver. A moving picture or pattern displayed on the computer screen after a certain period of time without using the mouse or keyboard. The screen saver is disabled in the theme that comes with Windows, but you can enable and add a screen saver to the theme.
Win8.1 system theme setting steps:
You can find all your themes in the "Control Panel" “ Personalization & rdquo;. Click or click on any topic to apply it to your desktop. Open “personalize”:
- swipe in from the right edge of the screen and click "Search" (If you use the mouse, point to the top right corner of the screen and move the pointer down. Click “Search”), type “personalize" in the search box, and then click or click “Set" & "Personalize".
In the "Control Panel"> Personalization", there are four types of themes:
1. My theme. The theme you created, changed, saved, or downloaded. As soon as you make changes to the theme, these new settings appear here as an unsaved theme.
2.Windows default theme. A Windows theme that can be used to personalize your computer. Most of these topics include a desktop background slide.
3. The theme of the installation. A theme created by your computer manufacturer or other non-Microsoft provider.
4. High contrast theme. Make the items on the screen easier to see. High-contrast themes do not include automatic window border colors or desktop background slide shows.
The unique theme will always make our system desktop look particularly personal. If you are a friend who likes to have your own theme, then try the detailed steps we have shared for you. I believe you can make it Your theme is full of personalization.

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