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1 ®® Microsoft Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 2 Customizing Microsoft Windows 7

2 XP Objectives Select a desktop theme, desktop background, and window colors Examine mouse properties Use the ClearType Text Tuner Choose special visual effects Customize the Start menu Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 22

3 XP Objectives Customize the taskbar and notification area Create and customize taskbar toolbars Adjust resolution, color depth, and refresh rate Adjust DPI scaling settings Evaluate power management features Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 23

4 XP Custom Desktops Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 24

5 XP Customizing the Graphical User Interface Windows 7 themes – Aero themes – Basic themes – High-contrast themes Custom themes can be created Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 25

6 XP Choosing a Desktop Background Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 26

7 XP Customizing a Theme’s Desktop Background Right-click the desktop, and then click Personalize In the Personalization window, click a theme under My Themes, Aero Themes, Basic and High Contrast Themes, or Installed Themes (if available) Click the Desktop Background link, and then click the Picture location button to view and select images from another location, such as Windows Desktop Backgrounds, Pictures Library, Top Rated Photos, Solid Colors, or another folder. Use the Browse button to locate a folder that contains images you want to use for a theme’s desktop background Click the Picture position button, and choose an option for displaying a desktop background Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 27

8 XP Customizing a Theme’s Desktop Background Click the “Change picture every” button, and select a time interval for displaying desktop background images in a theme’s slide show Click the Shuffle check box to display desktop background images randomly in a desktop slide show Click the “When using battery power, pause the slide show to save power” check box to enable or turn off the option for pausing a slide show when using a computer with battery power or a battery power backup unit Click the Save changes button to save your changes with the theme you chose Close the Personalization window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 28

9 XP Adjusting Window Color Settings Right-click the desktop, click Personalization, and then click the Window Color link in the Personalization window Click one of the 16 colors, and then drag the slider tab on the Color Intensity to adjust the intensity of the color Click the Show color mixer expand button, and then drag the slider tab on the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness slider bars to fine-tune the color you prefer to use for window borders, the title bar, the Start menu, the taskbar, and taskbar buttons If desired, click the Enable transparency check box to disable or enable Windows Aero translucency Click the Save changes button to save your changes and apply your new window color settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 29

10 XP Adjusting Window Color Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 210

11 XP Saving a Theme and Creating a Theme Pack Right-click the desktop, and then click Personalize To save changes to a theme, right-click the Unsaved Theme icon under My Themes, click Save theme, and in the Save Theme As dialog box, type a new name for your theme in the Theme name box, and then click the Save button To save a theme as a theme pack, right-click a theme icon, and then click Save theme for sharing on the shortcut menu. In the Save Theme Pack As dialog box, use the Navigation pane to navigate to another folder (if necessary), type a name for your theme pack in the File name box, and then click the Save button Close the Personalization window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 211

12 XP Changing Mouse Properties Mouse button configuration Double-click speed Pointer speed Mouse pointer shapes Mouse wheel scrolling Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 212

13 XP Changing Mouse Properties If you have a Control Panel menu, open the Start menu, point to Control Panel, and then click Mouse. If you do not have a Control Panel menu, open the Start menu, click Control Panel, click the Hardware and Sound link, and then click the Mouse link under Devices and Printers. If you are in the Personalization window, click the “Change mouse pointers” link Click the Buttons tab, click the “Switch primary and secondary buttons” check box under Button configuration (and add a check mark) to enable left-handed use of the mouse, and, if necessary, adjust the double-click speed setting under “Double-click speed” to make it easier to use double-clicking Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 213

14 XP Changing Mouse Properties Click the Pointer Options tab, adjust the mouse pointer speed under Motion, and if necessary, click the “Enhance pointer precision” check box (and add a check mark) to improve control of the mouse pointer Click the Wheel tab, and adjust the setting for Vertical Scrolling so you can scroll faster within a window Click the Pointers tab, and use the Scheme button to display and select a mouse pointer scheme that helps you more easily see and identify mouse pointer shapes Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 214

15 XP Changing Mouse Properties Make and test any other changes you want to make to other mouse settings for your particular mouse Click the OK button to close the Mouse Properties dialog box and, if necessary, close any other windows, such as the Hardware and Sound window or the Personalization window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 215

16 XP Using the ClearType Text Tuner Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 216

17 XP Using the ClearType Text Tuner Right-click the desktop, click Personalize on the shortcut menu, and in the Personalization window, click the Display link under “See also” on the lower- left side of the window After Windows 7 opens the Display window, click the “Adjust ClearType text” link on the left side of the window. The ClearType Text Tuner dialog box opens. Click the Next button Check the information on the resolution of your monitor and the model type, adjust your resolution (if needed), and then click the Next button Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 217

18 XP Using the ClearType Text Tuner In each of the next four steps, click the text sample (if necessary) that looks best to you on the computer you are using, then click the Next button When Windows 7 informs you that you have finished tuning the text on your monitor, click the Finish button, and then close the Display window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 218

19 XP Adjusting Visual Effects Enable aero peek Enable desktop composition Enable transparent glass Show shadows under mouse pointer Show translucent selection rectangle Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 219

20 XP Custom Menus Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 220

21 XP Customizing the Start Menu Customize the Start menu by specifying: – Privacy options – Power button action – Start menu items – Highlighting newly installed programs – Opening submenus when you pause on them with the mouse pointer – Enable context menus and dragging and dropping – Use large icons Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 221

22 XP Customizing the Start Menu Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 222

23 XP Customizing the Taskbar and Notification Area You can specify the following properties or features of the taskbar: – Lock or unlock the toolbar – Auto-hide the taskbar – Keep the taskbar on top of other windows – Group similar taskbar buttons – Show Quick Launch Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 223

24 XP Customizing the Taskbar and Notification Area – Lock or unlock the taskbar – Use Auto-hide on the taskbar – Group similar taskbar buttons – Preview desktop with Aero Peek – Customize the notification area – Displaying toolbars on the taskbar Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 224

25 XP Customizing the Taskbar and Notification Area Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 225

26 XP Displaying and Creating Taskbar Toolbars Right-click the taskbar, and if the taskbar is locked, click Lock the taskbar to remove the check mark; otherwise, if the toolbar is already unlocked, click the desktop to close the taskbar shortcut menu To add a built-in toolbar to the taskbar, right-click the taskbar, point to Toolbars on the taskbar shortcut menu, and then click one of the built-in toolbars on the Toolbars menu To create a custom toolbar from a folder, right-click the taskbar, point to Toolbars on the shortcut menu, click New toolbar, use the Navigation pane to locate the folder you want to use, select the folder, and then click the Select Folder button Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 226

27 XP Displaying and Creating Taskbar Toolbars To widen a toolbar so you can display all the options on the toolbar, point to the border resizing handle just to the left of the toolbar title, and, when the mouse pointer changes to an arrow that points to the right and left, drag the left border to the left Click the toolbar’s expand button to the right of the toolbar label to view a menu of options for that toolbar, and then click the option you want to open Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 227

28 XP Displaying and Creating Taskbar Toolbars To display a menu of options for the toolbar, right-click the toolbar’s title (the name of the toolbar), and then click one of the options at the top of the shortcut menu (such as View, Show text, and Show title) To close a custom toolbar, right-click the toolbar’s title, click Close toolbar on the shortcut menu, and then click the OK button in the Confirm Toolbar Close dialog box Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 228

29 XP Video and Power Management Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 229

30 XP Adjusting Your Video Display Settings Characteristics of your monitor – Resolution Native resolution – Aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio 4:3 aspect ratio Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 230

31 XP Adjusting Your Video Display Settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 231

32 XP Changing the Color Depth Setting Right-click the desktop, click Screen resolution on the shortcut menu, and in the Screen Resolution window, click the Advanced settings link Click the Monitor tab in the dialog box for your monitor and video display adapter display settings Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 232

33 XP Changing the Color Depth Setting Click the Colors button, click the color depth setting that you want to use, click the Apply button, examine the appearance of the desktop, and either click the Yes button to apply this new setting, or click the No button to restore your previous resolution (or wait 15 seconds for Windows 7 to restore the previous color depth setting) Click the OK button to close the dialog box for your monitor and video display adapter settings, and then close the Screen Resolution window Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 233

34 XP Adjusting Your Video Display Settings Refresh rate – Low refresh rates on older monitors cause the image to flicker Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 234

35 XP Adjusting the Resolution, Color Depth, and Refresh Rate DPI (dots per inch) – Allows you to more easily see objects on the desktop at higher resolutions Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 235

36 XP Using Power Management Windows 7 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Windows 7 can: – Turn off your video display and hard disk – Power plans Balanced Power Saver High Performance Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 236

37 XP Using Power Management Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 237

38 XP Using Power Management Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 238


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