

Note: This color combination is used in multiple places on your PC.Only the background color applies to your login screen.
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You can then use the color selector bar to choose a new background (outer color) and accent color (inner color) for your machine. Select Personalize on the left, then click the Start Screen tab on the top right. Note: You can also go directly to the Settings menu from any screen by using the key combination Windows + I.Īt the bottom of the Settings menu, left-click or tap Change PC settings to open your PC settings options in the Windows 8 User Interface. In the Charms Menu, left-click or tap the Settings icon. Move your cursor to the upper right corner of your computer screen to reveal the Charms Menu. There is currently no way to set a background image for this screen. Note: These instructions describe how to change the login screen color. With the exception of domain-controlled computers where these options may be disabled for individual users, you can set the lock screen image as well as the login screen color for your user account: The color shown on this screen is the same color used for your Start Screen background. We will refer to this screen as the User Login Screen. If the same user were to log back into their account, they will be brought to a login screen with a solid color background that displays their account picture.

For the purposes of this document, this screen will be referred to as the User Lock Screen. By default, this is an illustrated image of the Seattle Space Needle. When a user is logged in but has locked their account, they will see a lock screen image.

Knowing which screen you need to change can be quite confusing, owed in part to the variety of terms used to refer to them as well as the subtle differences between the two "versions" of these two screens. Some of these screens are controlled by individual user accounts, while others are system-wide defaults. This document explains how to change the background image for your lock screen(s) and the background color of your login screen(s) in Windows 8.įirst, it is important to understand the difference between the various lock and login screens in Windows 8.
