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Report abuse. In reply to Jaspreet.Singh_050.'s post on July 6, 2022. Hi, Please go to Settings>Personalisation>Lock Screen and then choose 'Windows Spotlight' form the dropdown. That may be of help. Regards. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
You can change the picture and behaviour of the welcome screen with the Settings application: click on the start menu and type the phrase "Lock screen settings". select the search result listed with the heading of "Lock screen settings" and subheading of "System settings". from the pull-down menu below the example of your current welcome screen ...
Try this. -Go to the Personalization setting. -Select Lockscreen. -Temporarily switch to "Picture" instead of Slideshow. -Select an image that's presented in that setting OR you can click "Browse photos" button to choose your own image. -Then switch back from "Picture" to "Slideshow". -Test it.
If you meant the background image on the sign-in screen, then the sign-in screen uses the same image set for lock screen by default. The tutorial below can help show you how to change the lock screen background image.
Change the Login Screen Background on Windows 10. Follow these simple steps below together with these screenshots from this guide. Step 1: Head over to your Settings and then Personalization. Step 2: Once you’re here select the Lock screen tab and enable the Show lock screen background picture on the sign-in screen option.
Click the Start button and select Settings. Go to Personalization > Lock Screen. Set Show lock screen background picture on the sign-in screen to On. Choose the new background picture. You can also click Browse if the picture is located in a different folder. We're just here if you need further assistance.
For Microsoft account: Click the Windows logo, and click on the gear icon to open Settings. Go to Accounts. Select Your account. Click the Manage my Microsoft account link. In your Microsoft account main page, click Edit name below your account picture. Enter your preferred name, and click Save. Restart your computer.
Answer. A. User. Replied on February 6, 2016. Report abuse. Hi, Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we appreciate your interest in Windows 10. I understand that you are referring to remove your profile picture on log-in screen, do confirm us if so.
From the Start screen, click or tap your account name. From the pop-up menu, click or tap Change Account Picture. ... When the PC Settings page appears, select Personalize in the left column. Select Account Picture in the right panel. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
Open Settings. Click on Personalization. Click on Lock screen. Under "Background," make sure Windows Spotlight is NOT selected and change the option to Picture or Slideshow. Use the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut to open the Run command. Type the following path and click OK.