Not only can each person who uses your computer have his own user account, but each user can add a picture to user account. So if you don’t like the picture associated with your user account, you’re in luck – you can change it. No matter what picture you choose, it appears on the Welcome screen (if you see that screen to log in) and on the Start menu.
To change your user account picture:
Choose Start→Control Panel→Add or Remove User Accounts.
The Add or Remove User Accounts dialog box appears.
In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Your info or use the following shortcut: Your info.
Under Adjust your photo, select Choose a file > Browse files to select an existing photo. Or, if your device has a camera, select Take a photo > Open camera and take a new photo.
In the list next to Personalize your background, select Picture, Solid color, Slideshow, or Windows Spotlight (to see a new image from around the world every day).
To change which user is signed in, select the Start button on the taskbar.Then select the account name icon or picture to see a list of users you can switch to.Select another user to switch. To update your name, you'll need to sign in to Your info in your Microsoft account.
Select Start > Settings > Personalization. The preview window gives you a sneak peek of your changes as you make them. In Personalize your background, you can select a picture, a solid color, or a slideshow of pictures you create.
Click the Start menu and select "Settings" (gear icon). Click on "Accounts" and then select "Family & other users" from the left-hand menu. Under the "Other users" section, select the account you want to set as the default account. Click on "Change account type" and select "Administrator" from the dropdown menu.
Your profile photo will appear on apps and devices that use your Microsoft account. To change the picture associated with your Microsoft account: Go to the Your info tab of your Microsoft account dashboard, or select Change photo below.Select Add a photo or Change photo to search for image files on your device.
To change the profile picture on a laptop running Windows, navigate to Settings > Accounts > Your Info and select the option to revert to the default image that displays the user's initials.
Select Start > Settings . Select Personalization > Lock screen. Select the list for Personalize your lock screen, then do one of the following: Select Windows spotlight for beautiful photography that displays automatically.
You access the settings for your Windows 11 lock screen under Settings > Personalization > Lock screen.Click the drop-down box for Personalize your lock screen and choose Windows spotlight, Picture, or Slideshow. If you opt for a picture, you can select one of the built-in images or choose your own.
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