The list of choices for customizing the
Start screen in Windows 8 may be enough for some users, but those
accustomed to be in control of every aspect of the operating system will
seek the means to make some changes and have their way. ModernUI Start Screen Changer
is designed specifically for Windows 8, and its name is enough of a
hint about what you can do with it: add your own image as background.
The choices offered by Microsoft for changing the
background for the modern UI in Windows 8 are plenty, but giving the OS a
personal touch sounds more appealing. And this is exactly what this
tool promises.
It is far from being complicated if you have all the resources and, more importantly, it is absolutely free of charge. However, at the moment, it is still in beta stage of development, so glitches are likely to occur.
A patching utility in essence, Windows 8 ModernUI Start Screen Changer does not require installation and provides a simple interface that holds all the options and settings.
In order to start the application you have to assign it the EXE extension instead of the “EX_” given by the developer.
The upper part of the screen shows the default themes for the modern UI. These can be accessed straight from the Personalization menu of the PC Settings in Windows 8 as well. Also available is a preview area that is activated as soon as you click on a thumbnail; but this works only with Micorosft’s backgrounds.
It is far from being complicated if you have all the resources and, more importantly, it is absolutely free of charge. However, at the moment, it is still in beta stage of development, so glitches are likely to occur.
A patching utility in essence, Windows 8 ModernUI Start Screen Changer does not require installation and provides a simple interface that holds all the options and settings.
In order to start the application you have to assign it the EXE extension instead of the “EX_” given by the developer.
The upper part of the screen shows the default themes for the modern UI. These can be accessed straight from the Personalization menu of the PC Settings in Windows 8 as well. Also available is a preview area that is activated as soon as you click on a thumbnail; but this works only with Micorosft’s backgrounds.
You have to know from the start that the program
is limited to holding only one custom image. Also, it does no come with
backgrounds of its own, so you have to create them yourself. It is not a
difficult task if you know how to handle an image editor and have a
clue about colors and resolutions.
The settings area is available in the lower part of the interface. Since it modifies a Microsoft file, the patcher offers the possibility to create a backup first, and lets you restore it whenever you want.
The copy is stored in Windows system folder, over which the application takes complete ownership, and is called “imageres.bkp”. It is not deleted from this location even if you remove the screen changer. If the “Make a Backup” button is greyed out, this means that the backup file is already in place.
The specifics provided by the developer are simple: create four images sized 102x102 (icon), 2000x400 (small), 3000x600 (medium) and 3500x800 (large), make sure they are 72 DPI and have 256 colors, and load them up; these are necessary because the background is made of multiple pictures.
After this, it is all a matter of patching up “imageres.dll” file, which holds the default start screen images in Windows.
The settings area is available in the lower part of the interface. Since it modifies a Microsoft file, the patcher offers the possibility to create a backup first, and lets you restore it whenever you want.
The copy is stored in Windows system folder, over which the application takes complete ownership, and is called “imageres.bkp”. It is not deleted from this location even if you remove the screen changer. If the “Make a Backup” button is greyed out, this means that the backup file is already in place.
The specifics provided by the developer are simple: create four images sized 102x102 (icon), 2000x400 (small), 3000x600 (medium) and 3500x800 (large), make sure they are 72 DPI and have 256 colors, and load them up; these are necessary because the background is made of multiple pictures.
After this, it is all a matter of patching up “imageres.dll” file, which holds the default start screen images in Windows.
A few seconds are necessary for the changes to be
made and during this time a command line window appears showing the
actions that have been taken as well as the result of the operation when
complete.
Windows 8 ModernUI Start Screen Changer does not require a computer reboot to apply the changes, but it will restart Windows Explorer.
Although the large and medium sized images are listed in the application window as being optional, during our testing the customized background was not applied unless we provided them.
The fact that you do not get to preview the way the images combine could make things a bit tougher, because the elements you may want to be visible may not fit perfectly in the screen. As such, more time is lost making the necessary adjustments.
In the end, applying the image and customizing the start screen in the exact way you want could be a trial and error job for most users.
Windows 8 ModernUI Start Screen Changer does not require a computer reboot to apply the changes, but it will restart Windows Explorer.
Although the large and medium sized images are listed in the application window as being optional, during our testing the customized background was not applied unless we provided them.
The fact that you do not get to preview the way the images combine could make things a bit tougher, because the elements you may want to be visible may not fit perfectly in the screen. As such, more time is lost making the necessary adjustments.
In the end, applying the image and customizing the start screen in the exact way you want could be a trial and error job for most users.
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