If you’re a Windows 7 user, then you know that there are a lot of ways to customize your logon screen. One way is to use the Windows 7 Logon Screen Tweaker. This tool allows you to change the wallpaper and other settings on your logon screen. The Windows 7 Logon Screen Tweaker is available from the Start menu. Once you’ve installed it, open it and click on the “Logon Screen Tweaker” icon. The window that appears will be different depending on which edition of Windows 7 you’re using. If you’re using an earlier version of Windows, then the window will look something like this: If you’re using a later version of Windows, then the window will look something like this: Once you’ve opened the window, click on the “Logon Screen Tweaker” icon again. This time, click on the “Customize Wallpaper” tab in the top left corner of the window. In this tab, you’ll be able to change a lot of settings for your logon screen. Some of these settings can depend on which edition of Windows7 you’re using. For example, if you’re using an earlier version of Windows7, then some settings might not work as expected. You’ll need to try them out and see what works best for you. The windows that appear after clicking on “Customize Wallpaper” in the top left corner of the window are just examples - there are many different ways to customize your logon screen according to your needs and preferences!
Ever wanted to customize your Windows 7 logon screen? Here’s a simple utility that can do that, and it also has a bunch of other tweaks built in.
Once you’ve downloaded and extracted the files, you’ll just need to open the utility—from there, you can click the Browse button to select a wallpaper image, and then the Set button to assign it as the logon screen. Behind the Tools button you’ll find a bunch of other tweaks, though we haven’t tested them all, so we can’t verify how well they work—the wallpaper assignment works pretty well, from what we’ve tested.
Update: we received a complaint about some anti-virus software packages flagging this as a trojan. Here’s the VirusTotal report that shows that most anti-virus software packages scan this clean.
Windows 7 Logon Screen Tweaker [Softpedia via Life Rocks]