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BUT: its only works for the initial login after a reboot. And he can’t even change it anymore. I also tried to the set the background and accent color. This setting does not do anything except locking the selection for the user, but not changing to an actual color. aspx So I am stuck now at the branding of our clients. Neither color nor lock screen branding does work. It’s literally the default lock screen image: if the user has customized their lock screen image already, it’s no longer relevant.

See also:. Note that you’re asking questions about the lock screen, which is discrete from the login screen that our OP had questions about here. You would probably want to spin up your own thread around your lock screen issue to help reduce confusion. This is only tested on one machine with no reboots or anything so make sure to do proper testing before you were to implement. The registry settings to change it from Spotlight to “picture” which is the required setting for the default image are as follows:.

You can watch all the registry values change when you change between spotlight and picture in the personalization settings. This has worked for me but as I said, is not fully tested but it should give you at least a place to continue your research.

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Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this discussion? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Replies 10 . You can already do that. Overall, Windows 10 has minimalist design. Do you truly think it is unreasonable to expect this to be replaceable or at least have it be less gaudy? You might find it cool if you’re a teenager, but everyone else wants something a little more neutral, less glaring.

Another question related to that, why is it that I still see the default photo at first on the lock screen while I put a specific background myself? Have you tried the link in my previous post? I personally haven’t and I don’t particularly enjoy manually creating registry keys, but I probably will unless this feature is released in an update for most of the previous reasons mentioned.

In this day and age of ultimate personalization, you blow off logon customization as a privilege solely for manufacturer? To use your example Just as any automobile manufacturer, auto dealer, etc. they have the right to logo-the-living-daylights out of the vehicles they sell.

I cannot imagine being prevented “Just Because”. And yes, when it comes to operating systems I have contributed my fair share. As for the right to brand a product, how could Windows 10 be mistaken for anything other than Windows 10? Isn’t the ultimate branding when your product is demonstrably unique in the world?

You offer as consolation, to chill out. Correspondingly I would offer the suggestion to move up a size or two when purchasing your next pair of millennial skinny jeans. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.

Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Replies 22 . Previous Next. Rohit Chettri. Hi, Thank you for your interest in Windows 10 We are researching on the issue; will update the post soon. How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Billion Debbarma. Hi, Thank you for posting your query at Microsoft Community. In reply to Billion Debbarma’s post on July 30, This is simply unacceptable. There’s no other word for it. The hubris Microsoft is displaying in the name of branding versus meeting the needs of its customers is breathtaking.

 
 

How to Change Your Windows 10 Login Screen in 5 Steps.【レビュー】Windows 10のログイン画面をカスタム「Windows 10 Login Screen Background Changer」 – 窓の杜

 
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The login screen is the first thing you see each time you start your Windows 10 computer, so you may want to customize it. You can set it to show a picture from your photo library, a stock photo selected by Windows , or choose a set of photos to use as a slideshow. There’s only one caveat: In order to customize the Windows 10 login screen, you need to make it the same as the lock screen. You can’t configure them separately. This means, however, that if you’re looking to change the sign-in screen, you can just follow the same directions.

Click the Start button and then click the Settings icon which looks like a gear. In the Background section, choose the kind of background you want to see. You can choose Windows Spotlight Windows will choose a stock photo , Picture you choose a photo from your photo library , or Slideshow you choose a folder that contains the photos you want to see rotate through the login screen.

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You can change your Windows 10 login screen through your device’s Settings app, and make it display any photo you like. You can choose a photo, a set of photos for a slideshow, or let Windows pick a stock photo. To enable this feature, you must allow Windows to show the lock screen background picture on the sign-in screen. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. Dave Johnson.

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