Personalised desktops can reveal a lot more than just your ‘fun side’, claims a new study, which suggests that people’s personalities, habits and ambitions could be laid bare by analysing their computer screens.
The study into desktop psychology was conducted by Windows Vista.
The researcher in the report said that having too many icons may suggest a person is disorganised and possibly insecure.
People with desktop pictures displaying their past successes, meanwhile, risk revealing their egocentric side to colleagues.
A list of desktop personality indicators from the report included:
1. Desktop with icons strewn across the screen — the owner is muddled and tends to lose focus easily
2. Even icons on each side — the owner values balance and proportion and tends to keep a cool head in tricky situations. Likely to be organised and dislike clutter.
3.Desktop with many rows of icons — reflects a person who needs everything to hand, likes to feel in control and on top of their life, while at the same time revealing a tendency to be slightly disorganised.
4. Personal photos as wallpaper — indicates the kind of person you are and what priorities you have. Often a parent will have a photograph of their child, or a keen traveller will have a photo of an exotic location. Photos of friends show popularity, which is useful in work environments where you need good people skills.
5. Plain blue wallpaper — suggests the kind of person who likes to keep their personal life private.
6. Trophy photos as wallpaper — can suggest a big ego and someone who revels in their past successes.
Source: ANI


