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Microsoft removed many of the personalization options in Windows 7 Starter, the cheap edition for netbooks. There is still a lot of stuff you can customize, though some of it is hidden, so here we’ll show you how to make your netbook your very own. In all other editions of Windows 7, you can easily personalize your computer by simply right-clicking on the desktop and selecting Personalize. This gives you a wide range of options to change, including themes, background, sounds, screensaver, mouse pointers, and desktop icons.
This Personalization panel not available Windows 7 Starter, however. If you right-click on the desktop, all you will see are options to change your resolution and add Desktop Gadgets. With a few quick Start Menu searches, though, you can rediscover many of the personalization settings. Here’s how to change your window theme, screensaver, sounds, and more in Windows 7 Starter. All of these options are in the normal Personalization panel in other editions of Windows 7, but here we’ll show you how to find them in Starter. Sounds It can be both useful and enjoyable to change your default sounds. Anyone who’s booted a laptop during a meeting knows how annoying computer sounds can be.
Or, if you just want to make your PC sound different than the default settings, Windows 7 includes several very nice sound schemes. Simply enter “change sounds” in your start menu search, and then select “Change system sounds”. Here you can change or remove any of the sounds or even turn on or off the Windows boot sound. You can even choose one of the other sound schemes; 7 Starter still includes all of the new sound schemes! Screensaver Most netbooks will have no screensaver enabled by default, and instead will have the screen turn off when idle to conserve power.
If you would like your netbook to have a screensaver, Windows 7 Starter does still include all the default Windows 7 screensavers. Simply type “screensaver” in your start menu search, and choose “Change screen saver”.
This will open the same screensaver option dialog you’re used to. Choose the screensaver and settings you want. Theme By default, Windows 7 Starter uses the Aero Classic theme. This is similar to the default Aero Glass theme on other editions of Windows 7, but without the transparency. If you prefer the classic Windows look (from Windows /ME), or need to use a high contrast theme, you can still revert to this. Type “theme” in the start menu search, and click the “Change the color scheme” link.
This opens the classic theme selector. Choose the them you want, and click OK. Here’s the Windows Classic theme on Windows 7 Starter. You can change your theme options in the Windows Classic theme, including the desktop background color. Simply click Advanced in the previous dialog, click on the background color in the picture, and then choose the color you want from the box. Background Picture Windows 7 Starter does not allow you to directly change the background. One of the best ways around this is the Slide Show desktop gadget.