Do-it-yourself Windows 7 theme package and share

  

There are quite a few Win7 theme package production tutorials on the Internet, but they are relatively simple. Basically, they only provide wallpaper, screensavers and colors. Today, the soft media is specially organized. Raiders to complete.

As we all know, Windows 7 has attracted many friends with a beautiful appearance. After the XP era, Vista and Win7 have specially enhanced the theme package function of Windows. So, today we will analyze Microsoft's official Windows theme package format (.themepack extension) to see its structure, and at the same time, do it yourself. Let's make it.

Old-time friends know that the official Windows 7 theme package released by Microsoft is actually a compression package. For details, see "How to use the Windows 7 theme package on other systems." In the official Win7 theme package of Microsoft, there are basically 7 aspects ——1, wallpaper 2, screen saver 3, system sound 4, sidebar 5, theme color 6, mouse pointer 7, desktop icon

Of course, the third-party Win7 theme package is more cool, changed the Windows look and feel window style and so on. I won't talk about those here. For the Microsoft's officially released theme packs, there are several items mentioned above. Of course, the theme packs that Microsoft has released so far are very embarrassing, all contain only wallpapers, or at most give you a sound solution. .

Begging for help is not as good as asking yourself. Let's do it yourself. Of course, after you do it, you must share it with your friends around you and online.

The specific steps are as follows:
1. Desktop wallpaper selection:

Right-click on the desktop and select Personalize. You will find many theme packages that come with the system. In the lower right corner of my theme in the first column of the window, you will see “Save the theme” and “Get more topics online”. Now all you need is to customize all the items you want to change. First, click on the desktop background in the lower left corner and directly delete or add wallpaper to the DesktopBackground of the theme folder under C:\\Users\\Your Username\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Themes. In addition, you can also set the image. Interval and whether to play out of order. Finally, don't forget to click Save Changes.

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2, sound scheme:

Next, if you are interested in modifying the sound of the system, it is no problem, but it will be more troublesome. Here, the soft media will provide a voice package customization function in the Rubik's Cube, which should be used in April. You can refer to the "Easy Step: Windows 7 with Apple Sound Theme Pack". Or, before the new version of Rubik's Cube is not available, manually set the changes in the sound settings form of the control panel.

As shown in the following figure, you can manually set the Windows 7 boot sound, maximize the minimized, warning sounds, etc. ——

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3, screen saver :

Although most people don't use screen savers, you can think about it when you make your own theme pack. Right click on the desktop > Personalize > Screensaver to choose a screen saver you like.

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4, there are quite a few people who want to change the mouse pointer. Win7's control panel still provides this option ——

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5, Finally, modify the window color and appearance to fit the wallpaper in the wall theme package (or otherwise Is the failed theme package). Make sure which color is better for the wallpaper in the slideshow. To modify the color, right click on the Desktop > Personalize > window color and adjust until it fits the wallpaper of your choice.

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6, desktop icon customization

This is best to use the Rubik's Cube or Windows7 optimization master (recommended Rubik's Cube or not) to do a few common icon customization ——

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7. Save the created theme package:

Or return to the personalized window, in your list of topics, in “ Unsaved theme & rdquo; Click the right mouse button on the top, if you click Save theme in the menu, then enter the theme name! The saved theme will be in C:\\Users\\your username\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Themes.

However, if you want to make a theme package to share with others, then click on the "Save theme for sharing", as shown in the arrow below ——
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This way, you can save the currently created theme package as a .themepack file and send it to your friends. They can double-click this single file to install and use it.

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