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Windows 8 : Customizing the Appearance of Windows - Modifying the Account Picture - Select an Account Picture

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When you leave the Lock screen, you are presented with a picture and password field for any logged in user or, if nobody is currently logged in, for all users. If you assign a picture to a user account, that image will be displayed instead of a simple silhouette. Adding a picture for each account is a nice way to personalize Windows and quickly find your own account in a group of users.

Select an Account Picture

  1. From the PC Settings screen (see steps in previous task), click Personalize.

  2. Click Account Picture.

  3. Click Browse.

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  4. Click Go Up if you want to find a picture in another folder.

  5. Click an image.

  6. Click Choose Image.

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See Also

You can create a picture password that’s required to log in to Windows 8. This feature requires a touchscreen computer; you assign a picture and then specify the touchscreen gestures you use with the picture to log in.

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