Can't change the theme of Windows 7? Is your Windows 7 theme stuck on the "classic" option? If that's the case you're having, then you can try applying some of these fixes to see if you get the issue resolved!
Often the error of not being able to change the theme is because your PC is configured to be optimized for best performance rather than the best look!
Check the option "Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons"
Usually, the reason why your Windows 7 theme is stuck on the classic version is because the PC is configured to optimize for better performance. Some laptops are even preconfigured that way. In fact, it's a good setting, but if you want a nicer look, it's annoying not to change the theme. So, if you can't change your Windows 7 theme, you might want to check your PC configuration first.
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Click System and Security.
3. Click System.
4. In the sidebar, click Advanced System Settings.
5. Go to the Advanced tab and click Settings.
Go to the Advanced tab and click Settings
6. Scroll to the bottom of the list, double-check that "Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons" is selected. If you don't choose this option, the opulent Aero interface is fully disabled, leaving your Windows 7 theme locked in "classic" mode for a very long time.
Double check that “Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons” is selected
It's also often the case that people can't seem to activate the Windows 7 Aero theme because their PC is configured to be optimized for best performance, not best looks.
Service Themes not started
If the Windows 7 Themes service is not started, the Windows 7 theme will be stuck in “classic” mode. You cannot change your Windows 7 theme when the Themes service is disabled. So check if the Themes service is up and running.
1. Click Start and type services.msc in the search field. Click on the item that appears.
2. Scroll down the list until you find the Themes entry (or type Themes when one is selected).
3. Now you can see if the Themes service is currently running and what mode it is in (Automatic, Disabled, Manual).
If it is currently in “Disabled” or “Manual” mode and has not started, you must start it manually and change the mode to “Automatic”.
4. Double-click Themes and, from the drop-down menu, select Automatic; click Start; and then select Apply.
Select Automatic
With undisputed convenience, wireless mice are increasingly popular, especially for laptop users. There are two basic types of wireless mice on the market: USB-RF and Bluetooth. The following article will show you how to connect both types of wireless mice to your Windows 11 computer.
Connecting a USB-RF mouse
The USB-RF mouse connects to your Windows 11 PC via a dongle. To connect to a USB-RF mouse, your PC will have to have an available USB-A port (if not, you can consider using a USB hub). The good news is that Windows will handle most of the setup automatically without you having to do too much.
To get started, flip the switch on your mouse. Each product is different, but there is usually a small switch on the bottom that allows you to turn the mouse on and off as needed. Then, plug your mouse's dongle into your PC's USB-A port.
As soon as Windows 11 starts to connect with the device, a little notice will show in the lower right corner of the screen.
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In Windows 11, you can set an internet data limit so that your PC doesn't use more than your network data allows. This article will show you how to specify different levels of Internet usage limits on your Windows 11 PC.
Set the data limit in Windows 11
In Windows 11, you can set a separate data limit for each WiFi and Ethernet network you connect to.
To begin, press the Windows + I key combination on your PC to launch the Settings app.
In the Settings window that opens, click on the “ Network & Internet ” item in the list on the left.
On the “ Network & Internet ” settings screen, scroll down and select “ Advanced Network Settings ”.
On the “ Advanced Network Settings ” page that opens, find the “ More Settings ” section and click on the “ Data Usage ” section.
You are now on the data usage settings page. Here, in the top-right corner, click the " Wi-Fi " drop-down menu and select the network on which you want to set the data ...
By default, when you are not using the computer for a period of time, the screen will automatically turn off. This will save power and save the computer's battery when in use. However, the default time to turn off the computer screen may be too long or too fast, affecting the work on the computer. If so, users can completely adjust the time to automatically turn off the screen on the computer. The following article will guide you on how to adjust the Windows 7 screen-off time.
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Step 1:
At the interface on the screen, right-click the battery icon below the Taskbar, and then select Power Option .
Or in the search bar at the Start menu, you can enter the keyword power and then also click Power Option in the found results se...
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