Getting started with AWS User Experience Customization
With UXC, account administrators can configure account customizations for the AWS Management Console.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you need the following:
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An AWS account
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Appropriate AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions for UXC. For more information, see How AWS User Experience Customization works with IAM and AWS managed policies for the AWS Management Console.
Accessing UXC settings in the AWS Management Console
To access account color in the AWS Management Console, see Accessing account information in the AWS Management Console. To access service visibility and Region visibility in the AWS Management Console, see Configuring the AWS Management Console using Unified Settings.
To set an account color in the console
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Sign in to the AWS Management Console
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On the navigation bar, choose your account name.
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Choose Account.
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In Account display settings, choose a color.
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Choose Update.
To set visible Regions in the console
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Sign in to the AWS Management Console
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Open Unified Settings
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Choose Edit in the Visible Regions section.
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Set your visible Regions to All available Regions or Select Regions and configure your list.
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Choose Save changes.
To set visible services in the console
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Sign in to the AWS Management Console
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Open Unified Settings
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Choose Edit in the Visible services section.
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Set your visible services to All services or Select services and configure your list.
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Choose Save changes.
Accessing UXC settings programmatically
You can also manage account customization settings programmatically or as infrastructure as code. For more information, see the AWS User Experience Customization API Reference and the AWS::UXC::AccountCustomization CloudFormation template reference.