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Customize the start screen and desktop

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Here's how you can customize the Start screen and desktop on Windows:

Customizing the Start screen:

  1. Open the Start menu by clicking the Windows button on your keyboard or clicking the Windows icon on the taskbar.
  2. Right-click on any tile to resize, unpin or more it to another group.
  3. To add a new app to the Start screen, open the "All Apps" list by clicking the "All Apps" icon at the bottom of the Start menu, Right-click on the app you want to add, and select "Pin to Start".
  4. To change the background image, right-click on an empty space on the Start screen and select "Personalize". From here, you can choose a new background image, color or apply a theme.

Customizing the desktop:

  1. Right-click on an empty space on the desktop.
  2. To change the background image, select "Personalize" and choose an new background image or color.
  3. To change the screen resolution, select "Display settings" and adjust the resolution to your liking.
  4. To add icons the desktop, select "Personalize" and the select "Themes" on the left. From there, select "Desktop icon settings" to choose which icons you want to display.
  5. To change the taskbar setting, right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and select "Taskbar setting". From there, you can change the taskbar location, icon size and other settings.
That's it! you can now customize your Start screen and desktop to your liking.

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