Programs for the appearance of Windows 7. Windows interface - Design Studio v.10.2017 by Leha342

During the seven months that Windows 7 was on the market, the operating system managed to bury some of the evil wishes of users towards its direct and unloved predecessor - Windows Vista. Initially, people were a little skeptical about Windows 7, but over time they really came to love it and its features - from increased speed to DirectX support 11, overall attractiveness and ease of use.

Of course, that doesn't mean that Windows 7 doesn't have areas where it could use a little more improvement. Yes, the keyboard and muscle shortcuts are quite nice, but through personalization you can achieve even more, like a different look for the LogOn login screen, the taskbar, or even the title bar Internet Explorer 8. And all this can be done through the registry.

After a little digging, we unearthed 7 such settings that can make significant changes to the look and feel of Windows 7. Most of our settings only require a couple of minutes in the registry (one setting also requires going into Explorer for a few seconds). However, before we begin to describe them, we should make a standard note: games with the registry are potentially dangerous for your computer, so do not enter it if you are not confident in yourself, and do not make changes to it unless you know for sure. where to put them.

The most in a simple way entering the registry is by clicking on the Start button, then typing regedit in the search bar and pressing Enter. (The same can be done using Windows buttons on the keyboard). Before making changes to the registry, it would be a good idea to do backup copy key you want to work with. To do this, go to the key, click on it right click mouse and select Export from the menu that appears. Next, choose a location to save the REG file and you will remain relatively safe.

It is worth noting that in this article, registry entries are often placed in quotes for clarity. When making changes to the registry, you should not write these quotes. It is also worth considering that once a change is made, it does not take effect immediately. Therefore, after making the change, you will have to exit Windows or reboot.

Changing Windows LogOn Screen, IE8 Title Bar and Aero Snap

1. Change the screen background Windows login LogOn

Changing your desktop wallpaper is one of the easiest tasks in Windows. But if you can put any picture on your desktop, then why not do the same with your Windows 7 login screen?

  1. Go to the registry and navigate to the entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background.
  2. Find in right panel key “OEMBackground”. If this key does not exist, then create it. To do this, the created key must be named “OEMBackground” accordingly.
  3. Double click on the key to open it.
  4. Now enter 1 in the Value field.
  5. Click OK.
  6. By using Windows Explorer go to the Windows\System32\oobe folder. If in this folder you find a folder called info, then enter it. If in info there is a folder called backgrounds, then go into it too. If the last two folders do not exist, then create them.
  7. Copy the desired image (must be a JPEG file less than 256KB in size) to the info\backgrounds folder.
  8. Then rename the file you copied to backgroundDefault.jpg. (Please note that if the image size is different from your desktop resolution, the image will be adjusted to fit your desktop - with possible loss its quality. The info\background folder also supports 12 other files under certain permissions. The files should be named backgroundXXXXX.jpg, where instead of XXXXX you should insert the resolutions 900x1440, 960x1280, 1024x1280, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 1280x960, 1600x1200, 1440x900, 1920x1200, 768 and 1360x768. So, for example, the file background1920x1200.jpg will be used at a resolution of 1920x1200).

The next time you restart your computer, you will see your picture in the Windows LogOn window. If the picture you choose prevents you from reading the labels on the screen buttons, then try adjusting the appearance of the buttons. To do this:

  1. Go to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI.
  2. In the right pane, create a DWORD value called ButtonSet.
  3. Change its value to 1 (the text shadows will become darker and the button will be lighter. The parameter is intended for light images) or to 2 (no shadows and opaque buttons - for dark images) or to 0, which is Windows's default.

Are you using Internet Explorer 8 on your Windows 7? Then you are most likely familiar with the browser title bar, where, regardless of the page you are on, there is always an appendix at the end “ Windows Internet Explorer".

So why not change it to something more interesting?

  1. Navigate to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main entry.
  2. Right-click on the right pane, select New and then String Parameter.
  3. Name the parameter you just created “Window Title” (along with a space!).
  4. Double-click on it with your mouse.
  5. Enter your “appendix” in the value field...
  6. ... and click OK.

3. Disabling Aero Snap

Aero Snap, implemented as a simple way to arrange windows on the desktop, allows you to automatically maximize a window when you drag it to the top of the screen, or allows you to stretch a window to exactly half the screen when you drag it to the right or left side, respectively. But if you do not find this feature convenient, then you can disable it.

  1. Navigate to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop entry.
  2. Find the key called “WindowArrangementActive” in the right panel, then double-click on it.
  3. Change the value field from 1 to 0.
  4. Click OK.

Taskbar Settings

4. Changing the behavior of the stack button on the taskbar

By default, the taskbar groups multiple windows of the same application under one button and then shows their thumbnails when you click on that button. If you think that it would be better if, when you click on a button, the operating system automatically switches to the latest open window, then you can do it. To do this:

  1. Right-click in the right pane, select New and then DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  2. Rename the created parameter to “LastActiveClick”.
  3. Double click on LastActiveClick to open it.
  4. Change the number in the value field to 1.
  5. Click OK.

5. Resize taskbar buttons

By Windows default 7 always combines taskbar buttons from the same program and never displays their labels. If you've just disabled window merging entirely, or forced the operating system to only merge windows when the taskbar is full, you can also resize icons to hide their labels. To do this:

  1. Navigate to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics entry.
  2. Find the “MinWidth” key in the right panel. If it's not there, then you'll have to create it yourself. Right-click on the right pane, select New and then String Parameter. Then rename the parameter you created yourself to MinWidth.
  3. Double click on MinWidth to open it.
  4. Change the number in the value field. For small icons, enter 38 here. For larger icons, enter 52.
  5. Click OK.

6. Changing the delay preview taskbar

One of the nice features of Windows 7 is the taskbar preview. This opportunity allows you to look at thumbnails of taskbar button windows when you hover your mouse over it. However, hovering the cursor does not immediately cause thumbnails to appear.

Fortunately, the spawn rate can be increased. To do this:

  1. Navigate to the entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced.
  2. Right-click in the right pane, select New and then DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  3. Name the created parameter “ExtendedUIHoverTime”.
  4. Check the box next to “Decimal” in the number system field and then enter the delay in milliseconds in the value field. Standard value here is 400ms.
  5. Click OK.

When you hover the mouse over one of the preview windows, all other windows disappear, and only this window appears on the screen. There is also a delay associated with this action. To change it, add another DWORD parameter in the same place called “ThumbnailLivePreviewHoverTime”. Then, changing its value, select the window appearance speed you need.

7. Changing the Aero Peek delay

Aero Peek in Windows 7 is a replacement for the old Show Desktop Panel button quick launch. Simply move your mouse cursor to the right end of the taskbar and all windows on your desktop will become transparent. However, there is also a delay associated with this action, which, however, can be reduced. To do this:

  1. Navigate to the entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced.
  2. Right-click in the right pane, select New and then DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  3. Name the created parameter “DesktopLivePreviewHoverTime”.
  4. Double click on it to open it.
  5. Place a dot next to “Decimal” in the number system field and then enter the delay in milliseconds in the value field. The standard value here is 1000ms.
  6. Click OK.

That's it! We hope our tips will allow you to customize your Windows 7 to suit you. Good luck to you, and don’t forget to visit our website, where we will definitely tell you more!

For fruitful work on a PC, a properly functioning device is not enough. Many people want to create their own style of displaying visual elements of the OS. Windows Features 7 allow you to change and customize it for each account separately.

Changing default dialog box fonts

By default, in all dialog boxes two fonts are used (Tahoma, Sans Serif). You can change the style of text display in them by changing their fonts to others (to your taste). To do this, you need to call the registry editor and change the font family to the desired one.

  • We go to “Start”.
  • In the “Search programs and files” field, enter the value “regedit”.
  • The search result (regedit) will be displayed at the top.
  • Click on it.
  • This will launch a utility that allows you to change the registry value in Windows 7.
  • The utility window displays a folder tree on the left side.
  • Follow it to the one you need called “FontSubstitutes” (the path to it is highlighted in blue at the bottom of the picture).
  • Double-click on the required values ​​on the right.
  • In the “Change string parameter” dialog that appears, in the “Value” field, enter the name of the font to which you want to change the default one.
  • And click on “Ok”.

Windows 7 comes with pre-installed fonts. To view available options fonts that you can change to, or find out the exact name of the desired family, you need to do the following:

  • Go through “Start” to “Control Panel”.
  • Find the “Fonts” shortcut and go through it.
  • In the window that appears, among the available (installed) options, we find the one we need.
  • To view the font spelling or name, click on it.
  • By pressing the key on the right side of the mouse, we call up a submenu in which we select the “View” item.

Changing the theme

Windows 7 allows you to change the display style of all elements at once. To do this, the OS has built-in theme support. It is possible to significantly increase the performance level of low-power machines by installing simplified themes from which visualization effects (Aero style) are extracted.

All available themes in Windows 7 are available from the Control Panel in the “Personalization” tab. To change the theme, do the following:

  • Go to the control panel menu.
  • We find the “Personalization” icon we need and through it we get into the interface of the “Change sound and image on the computer” dialog.
  • You can get here faster through the submenu called up by clicking the mouse button on the right. At the bottom, select “Personalization”.
  • Here we select the design style theme we need.
  • Any of the available themes is activated and installed by clicking on it with the mouse.

Replacing your account picture and desktop shortcuts

The personalization procedure in Windows 7 is not limited to the capabilities described above. Through the interface of the “Change sound and image on your computer” tab, you can change the picture of your account.

  • Go through “Change your drawing”.
  • In the window that appears, use the cursor to select the desired picture.
  • And click on the “Change picture” button.

Similar to this procedure, you can change the display style of your desktop shortcuts and icons (via “Change desktop icons”).

Configuring cursor display and mouse options

Windows 7 OS has wide possibilities individualization of the display style of many elements. Including the cursor. This can be done by clicking on the appropriate tab (“Changing mouse pointers”). The dialog window that appears consists of several tabs:

  • “Pointer” tab – allows you to configure the display of the cursor pointer in Windows 7. If you click on “Browse”, you can view the available replacement options. You can also upload your own samples. The "ani" (animated pointers) format is supported.
  • “Pointer Options” tab – configures the cursor display style (location, home position).
  • Wheel tab – allows you to change the mouse wheel scrolling settings.
  • “Mouse Buttons” – adjusts the click speed, configuration and ability of mouse keys to stick.
  • “Hardware” – view the properties of the mouse connected to the PC and their drivers.

IN latest version his operating system Microsoft has done a lot to improve appearance Windows 7. However, everything, even the best, gradually gets boring and users begin to look for an opportunity to change the usual work environment. A banal change of desktop wallpaper does not count - today we will talk about a deeper change in the “windows”.

Themes and styles

The program does not require installation, but you must run it as an administrator ( Right click - Run as administrator). After this, the utility will automatically patch your system by doing available installation various topics registration Then you need to specify the path to the necessary files from the theme you downloaded and click on the Install Theme button. The topic will appear on the right in the list installed themes. Now you just need to select from the list the right option registration and click Apply Theme to change the appearance of your system.

Start button

To change the appearance of the Start button, use the program Windows 7 Start Button Changer. The utility comes with ten design options for the start button. After selection suitable option Explorer will restart and you will see updated button Start.

Program icons

Change icons installed applications it is possible standard means Windows - by selecting in the file properties the desired picture. But for everyone installed programs this will take quite a long time, so it’s better to use the application 7conifier, which not only allows you to change many icons in one fell swoop, but also comes with several eye-pleasing themes.

You can easily switch between sets of icons in the program interface, and also restore the default set if you followed the program's advice and made a backup copy when you first launched it. With 7conifier you can create your own icon sets.

Well, as a result, after applying all the above programs, your system will become completely new look. For example, this one.

Settings Windows design 7

Some desktop design options you or someone else set when installing the operating system, for example background picture("wallpaper"). But this does not mean that such a background image will torment you with its appearance forever. Everything can be changed. This applies to both the appearance of the windows and the sounds during various actions.

To change the design settings of Windows 7, right-click on an area of ​​the Desktop free of windows and icons (Fig. 2.33).

Rice. 2.33. Calling the Windows appearance settings window

Attention!

When changing various settings Windows, you will see that some elements of the settings windows are marked with

(for example, buttons that call additional windows with settings). This means that system administrator rights are required to perform the action of the specified item. When installing the operating system, a user with administrator rights must be created. If you are not running as an administrator user, the system will not allow you to use the item marked with the specified icon.

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In the appeared context menu select Personalization. The window shown in Fig. will open. 2.34.

Rice. 2.34. Personalization window

Topics

A design theme is a ready-made set of parameters for the screensaver, desktop wallpaper, windows and sounds for various events. You can configure all of these settings manually individually (we'll look at how to do this later), or you can simply select the theme you like.

The main field of the Personalization window, where you see phrases with the word "theme", shows Windows 7 themes (for example, Windows 7, Architecture, Characters). You can select a theme by clicking on the theme icon or its name. Once you do this, the corresponding theme will be enabled.

Changing the appearance of windows

To change the appearance Windows windows 7 You need to click on Window Color.

This will open the Color and appearance window (Fig. 2.35). The rectangular box in the center of the window shows an example of the current design of the window and its elements. Below this field is the Element list.

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Rice. 2.35. Window color and appearance In this list you can select the element of the window or desktop that you want

tune. After that, the parameters of the selected element that can be changed will appear to the right and below this drop-down list.

Desktop Background

To open the Desktop background settings window, select Desktop Background.

The window that appears (Fig. 2.36) shows thumbnails (reduced images) of various background images. Windows Developers 7 did their best and provided you with a wide variety of drawings.

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Rice. 2.36. Setting the desktop wallpaper

All these images are contained in a special folder Windows desktop backgrounds. This can be seen in the Picture Position drop-down list. You can search for pictures in several more folders, a list of which is visible if you click on this drop-down list.

Maybe you drew a picture for the Desktop yourself? Or do you have a good photo on your hard drive that's suitable for the background? You can select any image saved as a file on your computer's hard drive as your Desktop background. To do this, click the Browse button. As a result, a window will open to select a folder. You will encounter such windows more than once when working with various Windows applications 7. An example of a folder opening window is shown in Fig. 2.37.

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Rice. 2.37. Folder selection window In the window that opens, click on the triangle to the left of the Computer folder

or by the name of the folder itself. The result will be a list logical drives on the hard drive of your computer, as well as CD and DVD drives and any other connected storage devices (Fig. 2.38).

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Rice. 2.38. List of logical drives Click on the name of the drive on which you saved the picture file. At

This will display a list of folders contained on the selected disk (Fig. 2.39). If your drawing folder is inside another folder, find that folder's name and click on it. Having found the folder with the picture, click on it and then click OK. As a result, pictures from this folder will be displayed in the window shown in Fig. 2.36 and you can choose any of them.

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Rice. 2.39. Contents of drive C:

You, of course, understand that the size of the picture may not match the size of the screen. The Picture Position drop-down list determines how to place the background image on the Desktop. Available options: Fill, Fit, Stretch, Tile, Center.

The pictures to the left of the corresponding options for placing the picture show how this will happen. Let's look at each case.

Filling – the image size is adjusted vertically while maintaining the image proportions so as to fill the entire Desktop.

Fit to size – the image size is adjusted horizontally while maintaining the image proportions so as to fill the entire Desktop.

Stretch – the picture is stretched vertically and horizontally so as to fill the entire desktop.

Tile – if the size of the picture smaller size Desktop, it is repeated many times until it fills the entire surface of the Desktop.

Centered – the picture is displayed in the center of the Desktop with its original dimensions.

You can select multiple images at once. They will replace each other after the time you specify. To do this, select the first of the desired images by clicking the mouse, and then press the Ctrl key on the keyboard and, without releasing it, click on the other images. As a result, all the images you have marked will be marked with check marks. In this case, the Change picture every drop-down list will become available, where you can select the duration of display of each picture.