In Colors, you can let Windows pull an accent color from your background, or choose your own color adventure. After you've selected an accent color, scroll down to indicate where you want to see the color show up. Or scroll up to Choose your mode and you can see whether your accent color looks better in a Dark or Light mode.

A theme is a combination of desktop background pictures, window colors, and sounds. To get a theme, expand one of the categories below, select a link for the theme, and then select Open. This saves the theme to your PC and puts it on your desktop. See Personalize your PC to learn more.


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Select Start , then select Settings > Personalization > Themes. Choose from a default theme or select Get more themes from Microsoft Store if you want to download new themes with desktop backgrounds that feature cute critters, breathtaking landscapes, and other smile-inducing options.

Select Start , then select SettingsĀ  > Personalization > Themes. Choose from a default theme or select Get more themes in Microsoft Store if you want to download new themes with desktop backgrounds that feature cute critters, breathtaking landscapes, and other smile-inducing options.

How many times have you walked up to a system in your office and neededto click through several diagnostic windows to remind yourself ofimportant aspects of its configuration, such as its name, IP address, oroperating system version? If you manage multiple computers you probablyneed BGInfo. It automatically displays relevant information about aWindows computer on the desktop's background, such as the computer name,IP address, service pack version, and more. You can edit any field aswell as the font and background colors, and can place it in your startupfolder so that it runs every boot, or even configure it to display asthe background for the logon screen.

When you run BGInfo it shows you the appearance and content of itsdefault desktop background. If left untouched it will automaticallyapply these settings and exit after its 10 second count-down timerexpires.

Background: Selects the color and/or wallpaper to use for thebackground. If you select the Copy existing settings option thenBGInfo will use whatever information is currently selected by thelogged on user. This option allows end users to personalize theirdesktop while still displaying the BGInfo information.

Bitmap|Match Display: Creates a bitmap with color depth matchingthat of the display. Because the bitmap generated by BGInfo is notupdated when a user changes the display's color depth you may seeunexpected results (especially dithering of the text and background)with some combinations of bitmap and display depth.

I probably spent 3 full days searching for any information about what the correct dimensions are for the two background images in Scrivener themes (Composition Mode > Screen Background & Main Window > Fixed Width Background).

I do not think this is an option, but you can easily change the background color by right clicking the desktop, choosing "Personalization", choosing "Desktop Background", and choosing "solid colors". Alternatively, you can make a 1px x 1px image of the color you want, and set as a tiled background image.

Disable Background Apps in the Battery Settings

1. Launch the Windows Settings app.

2. Click "System" in the left sidebar.

3. Click "Power & battery" on the right side.

4. Click "Battery usage" under the "Battery" section.

5. Then, in the section "Battery usage by app" locate the app, then click the "three-dots" button to the right of the app's name, and then choose "Manage background activity."

Disable Background Apps for all users with Group Policy Editor

1. Enter gpedit.msc into the Run text box by pressing Win + R.

2. Navigate to "Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\App Privacy"

3. Double-click the "Let Windows apps run in the background" policy in the right pane.

4. Select the "Disabled" choice, then select "Apply" and "OK."

@David1826 Disable Background Apps for all users with Group Policy Editor

1. Enter gpedit.msc into the Run text box by pressing Win + R.

2. Navigate to "Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\App Privacy"

3. Double-click the "Let Windows apps run in the background" policy in the right pane.

4. Select the "Disabled" choice, then select "Apply" and "OK."

I have been trying to code a python script which reads data from a serial port. It worked well from the command line but I need it to run as a background process without any command line interface. The script has a while loop which reads the next byte of data from a serial port and simulates a key press accordingly. For the keypresses to be focused on the current window, instead of python command line, I need the script to run as a background process. I have read few answers here but nothing rang a bell for me. Please point me in the right direction.

On Windows, you can run a Python script in the background using the pythonw.exe executable, which will run your program with no visible process or way to interact with it. You also cannot terminate it without a system monitor. More information on pythonw.exe can be found in the answers to the question: pythonw.exe or python.exe?

BITS uses idle network bandwidth to transfer files in the background or foreground so a user's foreground experience is minimally impacted. Disabling the service prevents all applications that depend on BITS from automatically downloading programs and other important information.

BITS takes unused or idle network bandwidth to perform file transfers -- downloads or uploads -- from or to HTTP web servers and SMB file servers. The file transfers -- say, between a client machine and server -- are asynchronous and happen in the foreground or background. This means that, when an application requests BITS for a file transfer, it can freely perform any other task.

Depending on the idle network bandwidth available, BITS increases or decreases the rate at which files are transferred. If an application starts consuming more bandwidth, BITS automatically decreases the file transfer rate, thus maintaining the user's overall experience and ensuring that background transfers are optimal.

BITS can intelligently pick which transfer jobs to run and when. This is because the application can use different priority levels: one for the foreground and three for the background. A priority level determines when a transfer job is processed relative to other jobs in the transfer queue, so therefore:

In BITS 1.5 and earlier, foreground jobs are prioritized over background jobs. In fact, foreground jobs have the highest priority, and BITS only processes one job at a time. In later BITS versions, multiple foreground transfers can happen simultaneously, but multiple files in the same job are always transferred sequentially or serially.

thanks for the help. The mistake I was making is when you first click on appearance there is a background on thaat page which I had set to white.but I think its refering to text rather than the background of the viewport

On a Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Session Host with the Desktop Experience feature enabled and the desktop wallpaper disabled, users wish to configure own color schemes and define an own desktop background color. However, I seem unable to find an easy way to change the desktop color via the GUI.

I would expect the settings to reside under Appearance settings -> Colors -> Advanced Appearance Settings but those are unavailable in Windows 8 and Server 2012. Is there a replacement GUI dialog for this or do I have the ability to allow users to create their own design schemes containing the appropriate desktop background color?

Users can still change the desktop background color in Windows Server 2012. Note that you need to have Desktop Experience installed. You also have to allow users to change their colors and desktop background in Group Policy.

The first tile is Automatic and Windows will derive the colors from the desktop background wallpaper. (Assuming all the bugs are fixed.) Selecting any other tile will allow customization.

To use the AI background remover feature, open Microsoft Designer, select My media, then upload your photo or image. Then, with the photo or image selected, select the Remove background button. The image background will be removed automatically, leaving you with the main image to place on whatever background you choose or use by itself with your design.

The Microsoft Designer background remover feature doesn't work with video footage, but you can save a still image from your video, remove the background from that still image using Designer, then use the resulting image in videos you create for YouTube and TikTok. Plus, erasing the background to create a clean, crisp image is helpful for social media views.

In Designer, select Remove background. Next, choose your image and select Background. Now, you can change the color of your background. Select colors that are in your design, or select whatever color you want!

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