Apart from which operating system you have on your computer, you can change its look by setting a pretty cool screensaver, adding gadgets, transferring all the shortcut icons to the quick start bar. If your O.S. is a XP, like mine, you can change the colour scheme as well. Mine's a silver scheme. You can use Adobe Gamma to enhance desktop visual, or using the settings of your graphic card. When setting a new screensaver, do not extend , instead centralize it. New icons that you can download freely is another way to make your desktop up-to-date.
well usually people change their look by changing their hair and makeup. if you are what they call a nerd then you should probably follow these tips.
Right-click on the desktop and click on "Change desktop background". Go to the Themes tab and click on the desired theme (there are many).
right click your desktop, then click "change desktop background"
There are packages available on the repositories that allow you to change desktop environments. Just run a "apt-get search xfce" to look at the available packages that may be related to Xfce.
The Desktop image can be changed in from Desktop tab in the Desktop & ScreenSaver section of System Preferences. You can jump directly to this by right clicking on the Desktop and selecting Change Desktop Background.... from the menu that appears.
If you are looking to change desktop properties or change the wallpaper, go to Display on the Control Panel, then go to the Desktop tab at the top.
You cannot make your own WindowsXP it is registered and copywrited. You can make your XP look very different if you adjust the Properties of the Desktop (right-click the desktop, select Properties) and change settings on the various tabs of the dialog. You can set any picture (of supported format) as desktop, Change fonts (letters) on most screen items, Colors sixe and look of many window items.
right click in the desktop and then choose personalization then you can change the setting of the front as you like.
If you are changing the desktop background, you will not, and if you are changing the layout of the desktop, it will not either.
Open the System Preferences - this can be found on the Dock, or in Finder > Applications > System Preferences.Then click on Desktop & Screensavers.You can edit your wallpaper in the Desktop section.
Yes, you can.
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To change your desktop orientation from sideways to upright, you can right-click on an empty area of your desktop, select "Display settings," then under "Orientation," choose "Landscape" or "0 degrees." This should rotate your desktop back to the standard orientation.