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Windows Vista Personalisation of the Display Properties
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Content Inside:Windows Vista Personalisation of the Display Properties Page 1Windows Vista Personalisation of the Display Properties This skillsheet has been designed to give you a tour of the Windows Vista Personalization options for changing your display properties. If you have been using a PC for some time but are new to Windows Vista you may be familiar with the Display Options tool in the old control panel. The settings that were previously available are now grouped with additional tools within the Personalization tool. To start we need to access the Control Panel and switch it into Classic View.Select: Start Control PanelNote: These instructions are the same for all versions of Vistaproviding you are running the Aero or Basic interface themes.Note: Select Classic View from the menu at the top left corner of the window. When you have opened the control panel in classic view double click/run the Personalization icon. Once you have opened the Personalize appearance and sound option menu you will find that the main controls are split into 7 areas. We will focus on the Window Colour and Appearance option during this skillsheet so select that option now.AbilityNet Skillsheet Adapting TechnologyChanging LivesAbilityNet is a registered charity No. 1067673. Telephone 0800 269545 Email: enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk Web: www.AbilityNet.org.uk 1 of 4 Page 2Windows Vista Personalisation of the Display Properties Within the Window Colour and Appearance options you may be a little confused if you are a long time Windows user. In Vista there is tendency to have multiple levels of changes starting from small tweaks. At this stage you have the option to change the general tone of the theme and enable/disable the glass effect for the Aero interface. If you want to make more personal changes such as changing the default background colour or the size of menufonts you will need to select Open classic appearance properties for more colour options.Appearance: The default options aga ...
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