On your Mac, change the picture that appears next to a user name in the login window.
Did you know that you can easily set any image you like as your login screen background on your Mac? This short article explains how you can customize the login screen in. Changing your Mac login screen background is pretty easy.Update: If your Mac is running Catalina, see this article about.See also:See the steps below required to change your background image when you are trying to log into it.1. Find an image or photo to use it as a background photo. It is important that this picture should fit the resolution of your screen.
Thus you may want to know your screen resolution. You can find that easily.
On your Mac, go to Apple Menu About This Mac and click the Displays tap. As you can see the image below, my screen resolution is 1280×800. So my background photo should be this size as well.You may want to use a photo editor such as Photoshop or Pixelmator to ensure that your image matches the resolution of the screen.2. I created a very simple image using Pixelmator. And saved this image on my desktop as a.jpg file. You can also find images online.3. And then rename your image as Mojave.heic (HEIC: High Efficiency Image Format). Now, on your computer, Open Finder and go to Go Go to Folder (or press Command-Shift-G)5. Enter /Library/Desktop Pictures/ and then click Go.6.
Find the Mojave.heic file.7. As a backup method, let us change its name to something like Original-Mojave.heic (so you can change back later). You may have to enter your admin password.8. Drag the new Mojave.heic image into the folder and exit (copy and paste). Again you will have to enter your admin password.9.
Restart your computer10. Done. You’ll see your new background.See also:To change your desktop background and thus your lock screen, Go to Apple menu System Preferences Desktop & Screen Saver.Also note that, as you probably know, your Mac has two screens: The lock screen and the log-in screen. This will change the login screen, the screen you type your password.Filed Under: Tagged With.
-->You can use the Custom Logon feature to suppress Windows 10 UI elements that relate to the Welcome screen and shutdown screen. For example, you can suppress all elements of the Welcome screen UI and provide a custom logon UI. You can also suppress the Blocked Shutdown Resolver (BSDR) screen and automatically end applications while the OS waits for applications to close before a shutdown.
Custom Logon settings do not modify the credential behavior of Winlogon, so you can use any credential provider that is compatible with Windows 10 to provide a custom sign-in experience for your device.
Requirements
Windows 10 Enterprise or Windows 10 Education.
Terminology
Turn on, enable: To make the setting available to the device and optionally apply the settings to the device. Generally turn on is used in the user interface or control panel, whereas enable is used for command line.
Configure: To customize the setting or sub-settings.
Embedded Logon: This feature is called Embedded Logon in Windows 10, version 1511.
Custom Logon: This feature is called Custom Logon in Windows 10, version 1607 and later.
Turn on Custom Logon
Custom Logon is an optional component and is not turned on by default in Windows 10. It must be turned on prior to configuring. You can turn on and configure Custom Logon in a customized Windows 10 image (.wim) if Microsoft Windows has not been installed. If Windows has already been installed and you are applying a provisioning package to configure Custom Logon, you must first turn on Custom Logon in order for a provisioning package to be successfully applied.
The Custom Logon feature is available in the Control Panel. You can set Custom Logon by following these steps:
Turn on Custom Logon in Control Panel
- In the Search the web and Windows field, type Turn Windows features on or off.
- In the Windows Features window, expand the Device Lockdown node, and select or clear the checkbox for Custom Logon.
Turn on and configure Custom Logon using DISM
- Open a command prompt with administrator rights.
- Copy install.wim to a temporary folder on hard drive (in the following steps, we'll assume it's called C:wim).
- Create a new directory.
- Mount the image.
- Enable the feature.
- Commit the change.
Configure Custom Logon settings using Unattend
You can configure the Unattend settings in the Microsoft-Windows-Embedded-EmbeddedLogon component to add custom logon features to your image during the design or imaging phase. You can manually create an Unattend answer file or use Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) to add the appropriate settings to your answer file. For more information about the custom logon settings and XML examples, see the settings in Microsoft-Windows-Embedded-EmbeddedLogon.
The following example shows how to disable all Welcome screen UI elements and the Switch user button.