Windows 8 is doing a relatively good job at a time when it has always been a concern for users. Windows 8 has a new modern UI design, so the personalization of Windows 8 will also be divided into two aspects of the traditional desktop and modern interface:
1. First we look at the traditional interface under the personalized settings.
As with Windows 7, you can right-click on the desktop and choose Personalize in the menu to enter the personalization interface. In addition, you can also move your mouse to the upper-right or lower-right corner of the desktop and exhale the charm bar, and then select the Personalization option in the Settings option. This is an operational step that is unique in Windows 8.
The 2.Windows 8 traditional desktop personalization, like Windows 7, can be used directly with the system's own theme scheme, and can also be set for wallpaper, colors, sounds, and screensavers, and to save custom themes for use at any time. These settings in the interface are very intuitive display, we just click in to be able to set up the corresponding.
After you have set up personalized items for your desktop, you will need to go to the Windows 8 personalization focus and the modern interface of the new concept. Enter the modern interface after the same move the mouse exhaled charm bar, in the settings to select the bottom of the "Change computer settings" option, the first to see is personalized settings.
The personalized settings of the 3.Modern interface are divided into three parts, namely, the lock screen, the start screen and the user avatar. The lock screen settings can use the system's own wallpapers, or you can add your favorite wallpaper as a lock screen interface. In addition, the lock screen interface also supports the display of application messages, such as receiving new mail, even under the lock screen interface we can see notification reminders.
4. The Start screen can not currently add a custom background, but the system provides users with 20 background patterns and 25 color matching scheme, I believe that can fully meet the requirements of users. As for the user head here is not much to introduce, just select the good picture added to it. In Windows 8, users can personalize themselves from the lock screen to the modern interface to the desktop, making their PCs different from the inside out.
5. Set Account Personalization Synchronization
In Windows 8, users can log on to the system using a local account, or they can log on with a Microsoft account. However, in the networked environment, we recommend the use of Microsoft account login system, because there are many computer settings can be synchronized to the cloud through the account, even if users use other Windows 8 computers, as long as the login account can be synchronized into their own common settings.
This is particularly obvious in terms of personalization, if you use a Microsoft account to log on to the system, and set up their own personalized options, when the use of other computers landing, the same will be set up a good interface synchronization. Even if the current computer has no desktop wallpaper on the original file, you can continue to use the image saved to the cloud as a wallpaper.
In fact, in the process of installing Windows 8, the system will be prompted to log in or register the Microsoft account, but it does not matter if missed, go to the Outlook.com website to register one on it. After registering, you will also be able to use Microsoft services such as Outlook mailboxes, SkyDrive cloud storage, MSN and OneNote, in addition to having a Microsoft account.
6. After registration, you can now log on to the Windows 8 system through the Microsoft account, and let's see how to set up the sync. Also in the modern interface into the "Change computer Settings", select the "Sync your Settings" section, where we will see a lot of entries, you can choose the switch.
Small edit reminder: Because the synchronization is carried out through the network, so you can "in accordance with the flow of charges on the connection" under the two closed, so as not to cause unnecessary losses.
Since opening Windows 8 is now the first step in the lock screen, the second step is the start screen, so personalized settings and a variety of Windows 8 applications can impact the user's vision at the very first time, along with the Windows 8 applications mentioned in the previous 05 phases, You can create a personalized personal interface.