![]() ![]() Double click on the picture to browse for a new one. Updated Italian and Vietnamese translations. New languages added: Georgian, Japanese and Lithuanian. It all adds up to a simple, quick option for switching your logon screen – there’s no help available, and the website is light on detail too, but you should be able to work your way around the program easily enough. ![]() These changes can only be previewed by logging off and back on again. That’s pretty much all there is – check your new background by clicking the Lock button, or click “Advanced appearance settings…” to make changes to the actual logon process, like displaying a message before the welcome screen appears. Once done, click Apply: if the file size is greater than 256KB the program will offer to resize it for you – click OK and the job is done. Selecting this opens a window with your current logon screen shown: just click Browse to select your own replacement – you’ll need to make sure the aspect ratio is correct for your display before choosing it otherwise it’ll appear squashed or elongated. Just download the software, install it and then you can change your logon screen either by double-clicking the desktop shortcut or – better still – by right-clicking the desktop, where you’ll find a new option: Logon Screen. ![]() Fed up with that boring Windows logon screen? Change it for something better with Logon Screen, a tool that’s so simple it doesn’t bother with a help file. ![]()
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