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Logon Screen for Windows XP
I tought windows could use some freespace ambience so I made this logon screen. It´s just a PrintScreen from the game´s login console but I think it does te job  ;).

http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=7449&LibID=26

It works better in 1280x1024 and you use Stardock´s Logon studio to implement it.

http://www.stardock.com/products/logonstudio/downloads.asp


 

Offline DaBrain

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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Great! Very nice idea.  ;7
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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Also found this BootSkin for a completely freespacey windows boot  :D

http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=1512&LibID=32&comments=1
« Last Edit: October 30, 2006, 11:18:08 am by Overlord_pt »

 

Offline Ferret

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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Also found this BootSkin for a completely freespacey windows boot  :D

http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=1512&LibID=32&comments=1

Naaaah we need the actual mission loading screen....

 

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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Great, now make me a Winamp skin, some desktop icons and some critical error/start up/shut sown sounds and my PC will be completely customised to FS2 goodness  ;)
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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Bah.  You need to dig in and make it place the name at the actual name placey place... Where it places the name in FS2...  That makes sense if you look at it cockeyed.

Oh, and have it go from the top of the name area rather than from the middle.

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Offline Ferret

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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Also found this BootSkin for a completely freespacey windows boot  :D

http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=1512&LibID=32&comments=1

Naaaah we need the actual mission loading screen....

Like this?  ;7

http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=7352&LibID=32

Haha yes! Thanks. Okay so I've got the loading screen, logon, desktop image and mouse cursor.. Now what.. XD

 

Offline Herra Tohtori

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Re: Logon Screen for Windows XP
Obviously, sounds... although not many people actually use saounds at all, I myself always turn all system sounds off anywhere where I have to work on a PC.

And some widgets that show CPU and memory load and whatnot in similar fashion to HUD... ;7

While you're at it, why don't you construct it so that the desktop reminds the Freespace 1/2 main halls so that Barracks enables to change the logged person. Tech Database opens a re-skinned Explorer window with Control Panel, system information and file management systems and all that stuff. Exit would be pretty self-explanatory... Campaign selector would open up a more traditional window where there be all the most used icons like common Windows desktop has.

The main launch door (Continue/Start Campaign) thingy would work as the Start menu button.

F2 would enable some customization window which would let you choose whether you want the system to show Bastion, Galatea, Aquitaine or Psamtik (weren't those all the ships Alpha 1 was ever stationed at in original campaigns?).


...or not. But it's nice to fantasize, eh? :D

It would be pain to use - or to make it work at all in the first place - in Windows, I know. Possibly customizing some other desktop application in some other system  (read: X in Unix/Linux) could lead to more usable results, but it would still result in less than ideal usefulness. :sigh:
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