Tired of boring desktop themes and a blah ringtone?
There are many options available in the Windows operating system to
customize your PC and phone. Start with Windows 7 themes, or download
free ringtones for your cell phone. You can even find emoticons for
instant messaging, backgrounds for your Windows desktop, and clip art
and photos to customize your folders.
Quick note on securitySome of these options are already available to you on your computer or phone. And you can download countless others—for free or for purchase. But before you even consider downloading a file, make sure that your antivirus software is up to date and that a firewall is installed and enabled (turned on). If you don’t have antivirus software, download Microsoft Security Essentials—high-quality, hassle-free antivirus protection, available at no cost. More information to help keep your computer secure is available at Microsoft Online Safety & Security Center.
Make your PC your own
Here are a few of the ways you can make a statement with your PC and phone.Windows desktop
Make your Windows desktop pop by changing themes, customizing your folder icons, updating the background (sometimes called wallpaper), changing your screen saver, and adding useful gadgets (for Windows 7 and Windows Vista), and changing your screen saver. But what are these things? Here are some definitions:Theme: A combination of elements that define the Windows background, colors, sounds, and screen on your PC. You can use one of several preexisting themes that come with Windows, or you can create your own.
Here’s how to change your Windows theme:
Here’s how to change your desktop:
Here’s how to change your screen saver:
Learn more about custom options for your desktop:
Quick tip: Change the look of the folders on your desktop. Each folder on your desktop (or in Documents or My Documents) is represented by an icon. You can easily replace them with different icons. Here's how to change the icons and folder views on your desktop:
Windows 7
Windows XP
Windows Media Player
You can personalize your Windows Media Player windows with custom skins, visualizations, and plug-ins. You may wonder what these are. Here are some definitions that might help:Skins: Provide a distinctive look to Windows Media Player when you’re in skin mode. You can change skins any time by using the Skin chooser. To open the Skin chooser, select the View tab, and then select Skin chooser. Learn more about skins.
Windows Live Messenger
The next time you're instant messaging, insert an emoticon—a graphic that expresses the way that you really feel. Don't just pick the standard happy face when a bolt of lightning, a hug, or a wilted rose better reflects your mood. There's a comprehensive list of ways to create these emoticons with your keyboard on Messenger.Quick tip: Add new emoticons to illustrate your Messenger conversations. Create personalized emoticons from your own images to add to your instant messaging conversations. A good place to go for images is the Office Downloads Marketplace Clipart, video and sound category.
Here’s how to add new emoticons:
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP
You can also find lots of fun animated emoticons on the web at sites like Messenger Freak or Free Smileys.Personalize your Windows Phone
Now that you’ve done some work to personalize your PC, check out some of the ways you can customize your Windows Phone.Windows Phone 7
Phone theme and sounds: You can set the accent color background theme and use a photo for your lock screen wallpaper. You can also select from a collection of sound and ringtones and, if you like, create your own ringtones.Games and apps: To finish personalizing your phone, go to the Marketplace and get the latest games and apps.
Windows Phone 6.5
There's also an area on Windows Phone Marketplace for older Windows Mobile phones (like Windows Phone 6.5 or Windows Phone 6). You'll find numerous Windows Mobile downloads, including wallpapers, reference sources, news and information apps, games and entertainment, and, of course, ringtones.You can find even more downloads for your specific Windows Phone operating system:
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