Yes, you want to click on the “ Get more themes” link. Scroll down a bit and you’ll see there are other options: Mine’s pretty attractive, but it is one of the default images included with Windows 10.1, so it’s hardly unique and since I’m not much of a Scuba diver, it’s not really resonating with me either. You can see the highlighted option: Personalize> Choose it and you’ll jump into Control Panels: You’ll get the usual pop-up context menu: Let’s check it out…įirst off, start by simply right-clicking on an empty region on your Desktop. Even better, there are oodles of free themes in the Microsoft Store. More importantly, they’re all safe and won’t materially affect how you use your computer or interact with programs. Microsoft themes generally are wallpapers, color schemes and sound collections for system sounds, and that’s plenty for the majority of users. In particular, custom cursors has historically been a popular vector to infect your computer with malware, and ain’t no pretty picture worth that level of hassle. There are also a lot of third party cursor apps, wallpaper programs and other utilities to change the appearance of your computer, but those I strongly recommend you avoid. Oh, can you change up the way that Windows looks, whether you’re running an ancient version like Windows XP or the latest Windows 10.1 early release.
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