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  2. How Do You Identify What is the Windows 10 Welcome Screen...

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    The logon screen presents random pictures from locations around the world, and I too am curious about what and where the picture was taken. Until a couple of months ago the option to be directed to a website that identified the location of the picture was offered as a button that could be chosen before logging on with my password.

  3. How to change picture on Welcome screen in Windows 10

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    click on the start menu and type the phrase "Lock screen settings" select the search result listed with the heading of "Lock screen settings" and subheading of "System settings" from the pull-down menu below the example of your current welcome screen you can choose from "Windows Spotlight", "Picture" and "Slideshow"

  4. Finding out where the Windows 10 lock screen photos are from

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    Upload an original or cropped screen grab of the image. I download and save the photos to a specific folder on my hard drive. Using the above instructions I click on the camera icon at Google Images, click on Upload and then navigate to my folder where I save them and select the photo I want to identify.

  5. how do i get the pictures back that come on when i first start up...

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    3. Click on Lock screen. 4. Click on the menu next to "Personalize your lock screen". 5. Choose Windows Spotlight. I hope this helps! Please let me know if this resolves your issue or if you require additional assistance. Regards, Independent Advisor

  6. Photos Disappeared in Startup Screen - Microsoft Community

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    Make sure the Lock Screen dropdown is set to Windows Spotlight, restart PC to see if the fun facts are on the pictures. You can hover the mouse on some to read them (like it shows in Shawn's tutorial) or click on others which should open an info page in Bing when you sign into the PC. Try a few restarts until this works correctly.

  7. Change Windows 11 Welcome Screen Background - Microsoft Community

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    That was the default for the Welcome screen in Windows 10 and I liked it. In Windows 11, I cannot see how to do it. By the Welcome screen, I mean the screen that is shown to allow a use to input credentials when Windows starts. I do not mean the Lock screen, which is shown when a user session is locked.

  8. Daily screen picture from Microsoft - Microsoft Community

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    It looks set correctly to get the Spotlight pictures. If the fun facts are missing on the screen once signed in, then in Lock Screen Settings change to a Picture or Slideshow until the setting shows up to choose the Fun Facts. Once it's set you can change it back to Spotlight. I think they changed this to keep people from turning it off. Strange.

  9. Windows 10, how do I setup rotating pictures when screen is...

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    To answer your question, Screen saver option was moved to Lock screen tab in Settings. You can follow these steps to customize your screen saver: Click on Start. Open Settings. Click on Personalization. Select Lock screen tab. On the right pane, scroll-down and click on Screen saver settings link. Screen Saver Settings window will open.

  10. How do I find out the details of today's Bing wallpaper image?...

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    Learn how to find details of Bing's daily wallpaper image when the information icon or link is not displayed.

  11. How do I select multiple images for my background wallpaper?

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    Hello OtakuAltair, My Name is Paul one of the Community Advisor and a Microsoft Consumer like you. You just need to right click on an empty space in your Desktop and click PERSONALIZE and from the BACKGROUND drop down choose SLIDESHOW and below that you can browse your folder pictures where it is save for you to set it as your wallpaper.