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10 ways to personalize your PC

It is easier than you think to reinvent your computer. Each member of my family has his or her own way of personalizing a computer. My father changes his screen saver every time he receives a digital photo from one of his kids by making our smiling faces his new background. My mother-in-law has a train sound each time she receives new mail. I like to change my desktop appearance at least once a month to suit my mood and the season.

The colour, size and location of almost everything you see on your computer screen can be altered. Create a screen saver with a family portrait, make your favourite website the first page you see when you log on to the Internet, adjust your e-mail program so it’s one click away. Experiment with these 10 ways to customize the look, settings and style of your PC and inject it with your unique personality.

  1.Change your language settings
  2.Personalize a screen saver
  3.Choose your sounds and volume
  4.Customize the speed of your mouse
  5.Change your desktop appearance
  6.Customize your Taskbar layout
  7.Set your default web page
  8.Choose your Windows Views
  9.Customize your browser size
10.Give each family member a login
 
1. Change your language settings

Tired of pop-ups telling you the word colour is spelled incorrectly? Many computers are preset for the United States language settings. You can modify your Windows settings to reflect the area of the world you live in, including Canada. Follow these steps to change your language settings to Canadian using Windows XP:

  • Go to Start > Control Panel.
  • Select Switch to Classic View.
  • Double-click Regional and Language Options.
  • Click the Regional Options tab and within Standards and formats, select English (Canada).
  • Click Apply > OK.

2. Personalize a screen saver

Does your computer screen turn black when you step away from your desk for too long? Why not display your favourite family photo or a picture from your latest vacation, instead. Follow these steps to change your screen saver to one of your digital photos using Windows XP:

  • Store the photos you want to display in your My Pictures folder.
  • Go to Control Panel and in Classic View, select Display > Screen Saver.
  • Scroll through the list and select My Pictures Slideshow > Apply > OK. This option will automatically use any photos you have stored in the My Pictures folder to produce your new, personalized screen saver.
  • For more options, click Settings before you hit Apply > OK. 

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It is easier than you think to reinvent your computer. Each member of my family has his or her own way of personalizing a computer. My father changes his screen saver every time he receives a digital photo from one of his kids by making our smiling faces his new background. My mother-in-law has a train sound each time she receives new mail. I like to change my desktop appearance at least once a month to suit my mood and the season.

The colour, size and location of almost everything you see on your computer screen can be altered. Create a screen saver with a family portrait, make your favourite website the first page you see when you log on to the Internet, adjust your e-mail program so it’s one click away. Experiment with these 10 ways to customize the look, settings and style of your PC and inject it with your unique personality.

 1.  Change your language settings
  2.  Personalize a screen saver
  3.  Choose your sounds and volume
  4.  Customize the speed of your mouse
  5.  Change your desktop appearance
  6.  Customize your Taskbar layout
  7.  Set your default web page
  8.  Choose your Windows Views
  9.  Customize your browser size
10.  Give each family member a login

1. Change your language settings

Tired of pop-ups telling you the word colour is spelled incorrectly? Many computers are preset for the United States language settings. You can modify your Windows settings to reflect the area of the world you live in, including Canada. Follow these steps to change your language settings to Canadian using Windows XP:

  • Go to Start > Control Panel.
  • Select Switch to Classic View.
  • Double-click Regional and Language Options.
  • Click the Regional Options tab and within Standards and formats, select English (Canada).
  • Click Apply > OK.

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2. Personalize a screen saver

Does your computer screen turn black when you step away from your desk for too long? Why not display your favourite family photo or a picture from your latest vacation, instead. Follow these steps to change your screen saver to one of your digital photos using Windows XP:

  • Store the photos you want to display in your My Pictures folder.
  • Go to Control Panel and in Classic View, select Display > Screen Saver.
  • Scroll through the list and select My Pictures Slideshow > Apply > OK. This option will automatically use any photos you have stored in the My Pictures folder to produce your new, personalized screen saver.
  • For more options, click Settings before you hit Apply > OK.

Back to list

3. Choose your sounds and volume

Customizing the sounds on your computer can help alert you to important things, such as calendar appointments, incoming mail and instant messages. If you love music, set your volume and speaker settings to the perfect listening volume. Select from the tips below to control your computer’s sound.

4. Customize the speed of your mouse

How fast do you move between programs and documents? Everyone’s clicking habits and speeds are different. Follow these steps to change your mouse speed using Windows XP:

  • Go to Start > Control Panel > Mouse.
  • Click Buttons > Under Double-click speed, use your mouse to slide the arrow to the desired setting.
  • Double-click the folder shown to confirm the setting before you click OK.

5. Change your desktop appearance

Did you know you can change the colour and size of the text, window pane, titles, border and even the whole screen? The desktop appearance tab is the best spot to change the look and feel of your computer in one easy step. Choose from pre-set colour and size combinations, such as Rainy Day and Desert. Follow these steps to change your desktop appearance using Windows XP:

  • Right-click on your desktop > Properties.
  • Select the Appearance tab.
  • Make sure Windows and Buttons is showing Classic Style for a larger variety of styles.
  • Select from the drop-down list > Color Scheme. As you select different colour combinations, you can preview them in the box above. Once you have selected a setting you like, click OK.

6. Customize your Taskbar layout

Are there 10 icons along the bottom taskbar of your computer screen and you only know what four of them are? Keep your favourite programs in a convenient location and hide the ones you use infrequently. Put your favourite programs at your fingertips. Follow these steps to customize your taskbar using Windows XP:

  • Right-click a blank spot on the taskbar and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
  • Select Lock the taskbar to prevent it from being moved to a new location or resized.
  • Select Auto-hide the taskbar if you wish to hide it when not in use.
  • Select Group similar taskbar buttons to have similar items grouped in one button when the taskbar is crowded.
  • Click Hide inactive icons to conceal icons you have not recently used.
  • Click Apply > OK to save your changes.

7. Set your default web page

Do you spend most of your day online at a certain website? Set your web browser to open to your favourite online spot by making it your default page. Follow these steps to set your web browser default page using Windows XP:

  • Log on to the website you visit every day.
  • In Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options. Under the Home page section, click Use Current.
  • If you’re using Netscape, click Edit > Preferences > Use Current Page.

8. Choose your Windows Views

When searching through your files, such as those in your My Documents folder, you can view them in six different ways: Filmstrip View, Thumbnails View, Tiles View, Icons View, List View and Details View. Follow these steps to change the view of your lists using Windows XP:

  • Choose the view you want from the View menu or click the Views button on the Standard Buttons toolbar.
  • Use the View menu to change the way the items are arranged.
  • Experiment to see which view is best suited to your work and to the contents of the folder.

9. Customize your browser size

Do you like a new window to open over the entire screen or slightly smaller? Set your windows to the exact size you want them to be when you open a new page. Follow these steps to change the view of your lists using Windows XP:

  • Close all your browser windows but one.
  • Use your mouse to drag the sides of the window to the shape you want it to appear
  • Go to File > Close.
  • Re-open your browser; it will open to the correct size.
  • Click the maximize (square) button in the upper-right corner to take the window to full size.

10. Give each family member a login

Now that you have chosen all of your preferences and personalized your PC, invite the whole family to do so by creating an individual login for each person. Follow the steps below to create an individual profile for each family member and encourage everyone to organize according to personal preferences.

  • Log on as the computer administrator to add a new user.
  • From the Start menu, go to Control Panel > User Accounts.
  • Under Pick a task, click Create a new account.
  • Type a name for the new user account > Next.
  • Click either Computer administrator or Limited, depending on the type of account you want to assign to the new user.
  • Click Create Account.

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