I extracted what you need, I think. So I've moved the description to the bottom.
- If the solution requires steps I'd appreciate them.
- Yes, I tried ' personalize you… (read more)
I extracted what you need, I think. So I've moved the description to the bottom.
- If the solution requires steps I'd appreciate them.
- Yes, I tried ' personalize your computer'.
- Yes, I've tried all sorts of things.
- The problems may be from switching to Windows 11
- I can't figure out 11's logic about what goes where.
1) Where is my own wallpaper and how do I change them?
2) Where are my themes; how do I change them?
- I was there once but couldn't find it again. And just spent a long time downloading themes
3) Where is the eye saver, that turns on or off on your set times.
4) The search bar is and always remains pink-orange. Has Microsoft decided we're so stupid we can't find it without their help. How do I change that fucking orange-peach search bar??
4.1) It bothers me so much I actually want to write that last sentence all in caps It is the most annoying thing about switching to 11.
Wait, you don't control the wallpaper. But if you happen to know, could you tell me?
Description
The search bar is an ugly orange, I can't find my new themes, I can't find my wallpaper (which may be the reason there's a pastel line at the bottom - I was tired.) I was hoping the orange search bar was because of the eye saver but clearly that isn't it - I woke up at three. And where is the eye saver anyway?
I can't find my themes. Some for fun, playing with all of them would be a good time waster. This morning I got a lot of themes and want to have a fun time waster playing with them. But it's not just the fun. I need Firefox to a certain look/feel when working.
There's a lot more but these do need to be done and I'm hoping it will help learn the logic. [I just deleted a lot of anger before writing that.]
The search bar is an ugly sort of pale orange. I LOATH that. No matter what I do it won't go away. Which is why I was waiting for the eye saver switch. Maybe Windows 11 decided we're so incompetent we couldn't ourselves. Bur the rest should be easy, obvious, and I dislike people having to answer stupid questions. I just can't follow 11's logic to get me where I need to be. I'm pretty savvy, and exhausted from trying.
I'll figure out the rest of this if I have to but **get rid of it** I actually want to write that in all caps but it would be rude. It is so distracting it's difficult to see other things up there.
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Thank you for you time; I volunteer as well. And at least you don't have to ask the truly simple: "Okay, check to see if your computer is plugged in." Back in the day we really did have to ask once in a while: it was serous trouble-shooting. Of course it became a catch phrase, both fun and work. "have you plugged in your computer?