Theoretically - yes. HOWEVER - some computer manufacturers state you are voiding the warranty on the computer by 'rolling back' the display to the Windows 7 format. In which case, should your computer develop a fault within the guarantee period - they will not repair it under warranty - and will charge you !
right click on the desktop; in the menu that appears, select Display Properties
In a windows computer the start button is the button in the far left bottom corner of your main screen or desktop, in older versions of windows it had start written in it now with vista you will see an "orb" (a round button with the windows symbol in it) which says "start" when you hover over it.
Hi, That's not a wallper, instead its a Active Desktop. An active desktop can be a HTML file or an image file. When active desktop is enabled you will get a window with a content as specified with minimize, maximize and close button. This windows has a border which gets hidden when the mouse cursor is not in the windows. Close it to disable the active dekstop. And set the desktop wallpaper in display properties.
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I don't know if there is a button you can click to make the task manager appear on your desktop. I use CTRL-ALT-DEL on my xp to make the task manager come up on my desktop. Then I just click on the x to close it.
Desktop
The control button commonly found on most desktop windows and dialog boxes is the "Close" button, typically represented by an "X" in the upper right corner. This button allows users to close the window or dialog box. Additionally, there are often "Minimize" and "Maximize" buttons adjacent to the Close button, used to minimize the window to the taskbar or expand it to full screen, respectively.
The button that enables you to display all of your apps in Windows is called the "Start" button. Located on the taskbar, clicking this button opens the Start Menu, where you can access all installed applications, system settings, and frequently used files. In Windows 10 and 11, the Start Menu also features a searchable interface for finding apps quickly.
Windows is usually configured by default to clean your desktop of unused and rarely used icons every 60 days. You can change this setting by Right-Clicking your desktop, then click properties, select Desktop tab, then select the button Customise Desktop. Here you need to untick the box that says Run Desktop Cleanup every 60 days.
Desktop (use the browse button to select a file from hard-drive)
go to the "start" button, click on "control panel", click on "display" and on the window that pops up click "desktop" tab and select the appearance you wish then click "apply"
Windows 8.1 is the updated version of Windows 8 with few changes: - Start button is back - Search is even better - By default desktop is back - Speed is awesome