Lesson 12 Changing the
looks of Windows.
- To Customize and optimize windows by changing the background.
- Right-click a blank area on your desktop. A menu appears.
- Click Properties. The Display Properties dialog box appears.
- Click the Desktop tab. To display a picture on your desktop, click
the picture you want to use.
- To select how you want to display the picture on your desktop, click
the position area arrow and chose one.
- Click this area to display the available color schemes.
- Click the way you want to display the picture.
- To select a color for your desktop, click the arrow area to display
of the available colors.
- Click the color you want to use. This will display an area of how
the picture and color will appear on your desktop.
- Click OK to add the picture and/or color to your desktop. The
picture and/or color appear on your desktop.
- To remove a picture from your desktop, perform steps 1 to 4,
selecting (None) in step 4. Then step 9.
Changing the screen appearance
- Right-click a blank area on your desktop. A menu appears.
- Click Properties. The Display Properties dialog box appears.
- Click the Appearance tab.
- Click this area to display the available styles.
- Click the style you want to use.
- Click this area to display the available color schemes.
- Click the color scheme you want to use. The available color schemes
depend on the style you selected in step 5.
- Click this area to display the available font sizes.
- Click the font size you want to use. The available font sizes depend
on the color scheme you selected in step 7. You can see an area on the
page that displays a preview of how your screen will appear.
- Click OK to change the appearance of your screen.
Changing the screen saver
- Right-click a blank area on your desktop. A menu appears.
- Click Properties. The Display Properties dialog box appears.
- Click the Screen Saver tab on the top of the page.
- Click the Window XP area to display a list of the available screen
savers.
- Click on the screen saver you want to use. A window will display a
preview of how the screen saver will appear on your screen.
- To specify the number of minutes your computer must be inactive
before the screen saver will appear, double-click the blank area and type
in the number of minutes.
- The screen saver appears when you do not use your computer for the
number of minutes you specified. You can move the mouse or press a key on
the keyboard to remove the screen saver from your screen.
- To stop a screen saver from appearing, perform steps 1 to 5,selecting (None) in steps 1 to 5.
Changing the Date and Time
- The lower right side of the tool bar displays the time set in your
computer. To display the date set in your computer, position the mouse
over the time. After a moment, the date appears.
- To change the date or time set in your computer, double-click this
area. The Date and Time Properties dialog box appears. This area displays
the month set in your computer.
- To change the month, click the arrow for a pull down menu
- Click the correct month.
- To change the year, click the arrow up or down until the correct
year appears. The current day will be highlighted on the calendar.
- To change the day, click the correct day.
- Under the clock is an area that displays the time set in your
computer. To change the time, double-click the part of the time you want
to change. Then type the correct information.
- Click OK to confirm your change.
Assigning Sounds to Program Events
- Click start to display the Start menu.
- Click Control Panel to change your computers settings. The control
panel window appears.
- Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices. The Sounds, Speech, and
Audio Devices window appears.
- Under Pick a task, click Change the sound scheme to assign sounds to
program events on your computer. The Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
dialog box appears. This area lists the events that you can assign sounds
to.
- Click this area to display a list of the available sound schemes.
- Click the sound scheme you want to use. The Save Scheme dialog box
may appear, asking if you want to save the previous sound scheme.
- Click Yes or No to specify if you want to save the previous sound
scheme. A speaker icon appears beside each event that will play a sound.
- To play a sound for an event, click the event.
- Click the arrow to play the sound.
- To assign a sound to a specific event, click the event.
- Click Browse to search for the sound you want to use. The Browse for
dialog box appears. An area shows the location of the displayed files. You
can click this area to change the location.
- Click the sound you want to play each time the event occurs.
- Click the arrow to play the sound.
- Click OK to confirm your selection. A speaker icon appears beside
the event.
- To assign sounds to other events, repeat steps 10 to 14 for each
event.
- Click OK to confirm all of your changes.
- Click X to close the Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices window.
Adjusting the Volume
- Click start to display the Start menu.
- Click All Programs to view a list of the programs on your computer.
- Click Accessories.
- Click Entertainment.
- Click Volume Control. A window appears that allows you to change the
sound volume on your computer. This area displays the control that allows
you to change the volume of all the devices on your computer at once. This
area displays controls that allow you to change the volume of individual
devices on your computer.
- To change the balance between the left and right speakers for a
device, drag the balance slider for the device.
- To increase of decrease the volume for a device, drag the volume
slider for the device.
- To turn off the sound for a device, click Mute for the device.
- When you finish adjusting the volume, click X to close the window.