Fun Extras in Norton 2012

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  1. varunit

    varunit Registered Member

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    Background Themes

    You can still customize the look in Norton Internet Security 2012 with four different background images for the main UI. Just press one of the following key combinations to choose your favorite:
    Shift + 2 = Rays
    Shift + 3 = Animals
    Shift + 4 = Floral
    Shift + 1 = Default background


    · Crazy Flip

    If you like the way the main UI flips to reveal the Performance screen, try this variation: Hold down CTRL + Windows key + ALT and then click Performance on the Main User Interface.

    :D
     
  2. Nevis

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    oh, didnt knew that . trying them out :p
     
  3. Noob

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    had to look for vids on YouTube :)

    Subtle details/backgrounds, i though they were going to be a lot more colorful :D :D
     
  4. xxJackxx

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    No, you can barely see these themes. Would be nice if there was something with a little more color.
     
  5. ParadigmShift

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    Oops, just got a rootkit.

    Which background theme do I use for that?
     
  6. phalanaxus

    phalanaxus Registered Member

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    Press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds...
     
  7. elapsed

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    LOL! Awesome, thanks for the laugh. :D This is what happens when you run out of things to do with your product, bloat it up with out-of-place features.

    In my mind AV is supposed to be set-it-and-forget-it, not marvel at its UI.
     
  8. xxJackxx

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    This is the most set-it-and-forget-it product out there. o_O
     
  9. elapsed

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    I've not used it, so I wouldn't know.
     
  10. xxJackxx

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    Fair enough. It's actually the only reason I use it. It's good enough with minimum hassle.
     
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