Experts share the method of sharing desktop themes in Win 2000/XP

  
                

The desktop theme is the style of each module of the WIDSWS desktop and is personalized. It is a new way of expressing and interpreting the desktop. This kind of expression is gradually loved by people because of its vitality, individuality and diversification. Today, I will share with you how the master is in Win 2000/XP. Sharing the desktop theme in the system.

In windows xp, we right click on the desktop, in the "Show Properties" window, you can use the "Save As" command to include the current font size. Desktop theme information such as wallpapers, screen savers, etc. are saved. Moreover, we can also open and import our saved desktop theme files by clicking the "Browse" command under the "Themes" drop-down list box to share the desktop theme with others.

But unfortunately, this feature is not available in the "Display Properties" window in Windows 2000. However, when I accidentally searched the Windows 2000 installation folder with the theme as the keyword, I found a themes.exe file found in C:\\WINNT\\SYSTEM32, and the window that appears after double-clicking!

I Like discovering the New World, I have done some research on it and found that we can also use this program to save and open the current desktop theme that can be implemented in Windows XP. To save the theme, just click “ Save as ” button, if you want to import the theme on the hard disk, just click the “topic” drop-down list box, select the “other” item. Moreover, the program allows us to preview screen savers and mouse pointers in the current desktop theme in real time, system-defined sounds, etc., while also allowing us to select the currently open theme to apply the selected settings on Windows, including screen savers, sounds. Events, mouse pointers, desktop wallpapers, icons, colors, font names and styles, and fonts and window sizes give us a lot of usability. If we only select the screen saver, sound event and mouse pointer check box, and press the “application” or “OK” button, the program will only open the screen saver, sound in the current theme. The settings for events and mouse pointers are applied to the current Windows.

It is worth mentioning that in the program, there is also a "Monthly Rotation Theme" option. When this check box is selected, a pop-up will let you type the username and password to use. Run the “Schedule Task” window, enter the system administrator's username and password, click the “OK” button, Windows will open in the “Theme” drop-down list box every month. Automatic replacement in existing themes, so that you have a good mood every month!

At this point, we feel that we have been satisfied with the theme switching program in Windows 2000. However, don't worry! I made another experiment, save the current theme in Windows 2000 through the "Save as" button in Figure 2 as a theme file with the extension .theme, then switch to Windows XP, and then Open the theme file saved in Windows 2000 by clicking the “” option in the drop-down list box in Figure 1 and find that Windows XP immediately becomes what we look like in Windows 2000! Again, I passed the &ldquo The Save As button saves the windows xp theme and finds that it can be imported through Windows 2000. At this point, we can say that we can really share the theme between Windows 2000 and Windows XP through them!

Of course, smart readers have already felt that through the desktop theme program in Windows 2000, we can also do the following two things: (1) You can download more theme themes from the Internet and load them through it. Windows 2000, which makes our Windows 2000 more colorful; (2) can back up the current theme of windows 2000, and restore after reinstalling the operating system Or share your subject with others. Of course, in Windows XP, to achieve the above purposes, simply use the “ Tour & rdquo; and “ Save As & rdquo; command in the "Themes" dialog box.

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