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Chapter 7: Customizing Your Computer
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If the picture you chose does not cover the entire screen and you did not
choose to stretch or tile the image in
choose to stretch or tile the image in
, you can change the solid color
behind the picture by clicking the arrow button to open the
Color
list, then
clicking a color.
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Click
OK
.
Selecting a screen saver
If your monitor is not an LCD, an image may get burned in on your monitor
screen if you leave your computer on for long periods of time without using
it. You should use a screen saver which constantly changes its image to avoid
this damage. Flat panel displays cannot be damaged with image burn-in.
screen if you leave your computer on for long periods of time without using
it. You should use a screen saver which constantly changes its image to avoid
this damage. Flat panel displays cannot be damaged with image burn-in.
You can also use a screen saver to keep others from viewing your screen while
you are away from your computer. Windows supplies a variety of screen savers
that you can choose from, and many more are available from the Internet and
as commercial products.
you are away from your computer. Windows supplies a variety of screen savers
that you can choose from, and many more are available from the Internet and
as commercial products.
To select a screen saver:
1
Click
Start
, then click
Control Panel
. The Control Panel window opens. If your
Control Panel is in Category View, click
Appearance and Themes
.
2
Click/Double-click the
Display
icon. The Display Properties dialog box opens.
Help and
Support
For more information about changing the desktop
background in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help
and Support.
background in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help
and Support.
Type the keyword
changing desktop background in the
HelpSpot Search box
, then click
the arrow.