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Windows 8 : Customizing the Appearance of Windows - Personalizing the Lock Screen Background - Choose a Lock Screen Image

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The Lock screen appears when you first start your computer, when you put it to sleep using the Power setting, or when your computer goes to sleep after a period of inactivity. You can personalize this screen in few ways. This screen displays a background image that you can switch to another standard Windows Lock screen image, or you can use an image of your own. You can also choose what notifications to display on the Lock screen, such as the time, date, and weather. To log in to Windows when the Lock Screen is displayed, you have to choose a user and enter a password. You can change the image that appears with each user name, using your own image or another picture of your choosing.

Choose a Lock Screen Image

  1. Press Windows logo key+C.

  2. Click Settings.

  3. Click Change PC Settings.

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  4. Click Personalize.

  5. Click Lock Screen if it’s not already selected.

  6. Click a picture.

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Tip

If you want to use your own picture for your Lock screen image, click the Browse button in step 6, locate the picture you want to use, and then click Choose Picture.

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