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Configuring of the Screen in Windows XP

Configuring of the screen is very much essential since occasionally where you spend many hours in front of the screen, so you are recommended to configuring the desktop so that it can be the most at ease as possible. Click with your right mouse button anywhere which has no icons on the desktop and then select the option Properties from the shortcut menu that is been displayed. The Display properties window will appear where we can alter the configuration limit.

The background or wallpaper
To alter the background or wallpaper, just click on the tab tagged Desktop and then select a new background or wallpaper from the list that shows at the bottom left corner.
If you are not able to verify that what background goes with what name and also just emphasize the name and a small demonstration of the background will emerge as it would on the screen.
Once the background has been selected you can decide how it will materialize by just clicking on Position:Name:  Display.jpg
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Here are the options:
Centered: the image will appear in the center of the screen with its real size.
Tile: the image will become visible with as many images as required to fill the screen.
Stretch: the image will appear once captivating up the complete screen.
It is also probable to have a new image that does not appear on the list as background. Click on Browse... and look for the image you want as long as the format is well-matched. For example .bmp, .jpg, .gif.
Once the image and type of view have been chosen Click OK.

The screensaver
At times the computer leftovers inactive a few minutes. It is optional to have a screensaver to keep away from having a still image on the screen too long because this can injure the monitor.
From the catalog, select the screensaver which you like best; a small sample is shown above.
With Preview you can see how it will look once in place. When you move the mouse or press a key the preview will end. You can modify the time it takes for the screensaver to appear by adjusting the time on Wait. The Settings button allows us to customize the image that is used as the screensaver. Depending on the image, the properties we can change vary. Checking On resume, password protect you can place a password protection to keep someone else from working on your account. Once the screensaver is occupied it will only allow you back to the normal screen once you have entered the correct user password.Name:  display1.jpg
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