As we all know, Windows 8 is much better than previous versions of Windows, with the increase in the number of functional modules, as well as the improvements in detail, which can be said to be ubiquitous. The Avatar of XP and Windows 7 users was static, but starting with Windows 8, we could take a small video as a user's avatar, which could be a big improvement. First and everyone said method, in fact, very simple, open the Charm menu, select Settings, and then choose more computer settings:
In personalized settings, select the user avatar:
Click to browse to select a picture file as our user avatar, this is not the same as in the past, and we see there is an option to create a user avatar:
Then click on the camera, we will find the computer's camera is open, that is, we can take a simple video as their own user avatar.
A lot of times we feel like a friend's head looks good, and then we can ask him to help us to copy the image of the file to himself. In general, these files are some jpg or PNG image files, we only need to set this image as a user avatar. But now we will find that under Windows 8, we can take a video as an avatar, so how can we pass this video to a friend? Can not be filmed again, in fact, do not worry, the solution is still very simple ~
We all know that the computer, whether it is a variety of documents or system settings, fell to the hard disk is actually a file. Similarly, the head of Windows 8 is a file that we can find on our own computer. The method is very simple, we just need to go into this directory c:users< username >appdataroamingmicrosoftwindowsaccountpictures, and then we can see our avatar will be shown here side, Whether it's a piece of video or a picture:
After being set up as a user avatar, they will be unified into a file called. Accountpicture-ms, to replace the avatar, we only need to double-click on it, so that we can directly copy this file to friends:
In this way, we can not only make video avatar, but also with friends to share Avatar pictures, is not more interesting?!
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