Whichever way you get there, choose Personalization (or Personalize, if you're going from the right-click on the desktop). Alternatively, you could go to Settings (via the new Action Center's 'All settings' button or by typing Settings in Cortana's search box). To get started, simply right-click on the desktop. But what if, after making the upgrade to Windows 10 (which you should definitely do), you want your old familiar wallpaper back? Or what if you just want your desktop to fit better with your personality? Fear not, the same customizations are possible in Windows 10 that have been a staple of earlier Windows versions. Microsoft went to a great deal of effort to create the 'Desktop Hero' wallpaper that comes standard with Windows 10 It even produced a video showing its creation.
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