No. Those user interfaces are copyrighted. However, some distros have fairly similar interfaces that you can use instead.
Yes, you can. Right click on your desktop and choose Perzonalize, there you can choose the wallpaper you wish to display on your desktop.
right click on the desktop; in the menu that appears, select Display Properties
Setting a photo as your wallpaper for the desktop will depend on what type of operating system you are using on your computer. In Windows Vista you right click on the desktop and choose the option personalize. You then will click on the second option "personalize desktop" and you can then choose any photo that is saved to your computer.
It is very easy to change your desktop theme on Windows XP. Go to start, select the control panel option. From that screen choose Appearance and Themes, then click on display. Choose the themes tab. You can choose a theme from the drop down menu or download one of your own.
To do that, you need to create two separate partitions on your hard drive and choose a free partition during the OS installations.
You can go into control panel and double-click display, or you can just right click on an empty space on your desktop & choose properties. If you are using an Nvidia card, choose "NVIDIA Control Panel" in control panel, or in the desktop popup dialog instead of properties.
Have you tried going into display settings and using the higher numbered display settings? Or if you have Vista it will let you make your display smaller or larger if you right click on your desktop, no matter which version of Windows you have, and choose "Display" or "Personalize" you should be able to change the size of what's shown on your screen.
right click in the desktop and then choose personalization then you can change the setting of the front as you like.
you pick a picture then right click on it and choose set as desktop background.
Some popular Windows background pictures that users can choose from to customize their desktop include landscapes, abstract designs, animals, cityscapes, and nature scenes. These images can be found in the Windows theme settings or downloaded from the internet.
Right click on your desktop, go to Properties, then Desktop, and there you can choose a default windows background or browse for one of your own pictures
Right click on the laptop screen. Choose Graphics Properties, and under "Display Devices" Set the Operating Mode to "Extended Desktop". To the right of that, there will be two positions listed. Under Display selection, you can set the primary device to "Digital Display" which is your laptop, the secondary device should be set to "Monitor". Your mouse will then be able to move/toggle over both screens. Hope this helps.