Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Alter The Background For That Very Good Music Player

Music players can be customized to the user's specifications. In general, images and "skins" or "backgrounds" can be changed by the user to get a desired look. Most software applications such as Windows Media Player and electronic hardware devices like Apple's iPod, allow users to select from a variety of skins or backgrounds. Some backgrounds can even be customized with photos taken by the user.


Instructions


Windows Media Player


1. Open Windows Media Player on your desktop or notebook computer.


2. Float your mouse over "View" at the top menu bar.


3. Click on "Skin Chooser". A new window will open in Windows Media Player with multiple skins to choose from. Click on the skin of your liking and it will set as your new skin.


iPod


4. Go to the "Pictures" folder.


5. Scroll through the images to find the one you want as your wallpaper or background. Tap on the image to select it.


6. Tap on "use as wallpaper" and then tap "set wallpaper".









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