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How to change Window Color and Appearance in windows vista

Posted by admin on Aug 29th, 2008 and filed under Windows Vista Tutorials. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.



One of the graphical changes in Windows Vista is the fact that, if Aero is enabled, the titlebars and borders of each window are translucent. By default, all your windows will have a light blue color. However, it can be changed at any time so that it fits your taste. In this article I will show you how to do it.

The first step is to right-click on your desktop and click on ‘Personalize’.

 

Then click on ‘Window Color and Appearance’.

 

 

In this window you can change the color of the windows, start menu and taskbar. If you don’t like the available options, you can click on ‘Show color mixer’ to create your custom colors.

 

 

A small roll-out menu will reveal three options: hue, saturation and brightness. If you move the sliders right or left you will see the color of the windows and taskbar changing.

 

 

However there is a slight ‘problem’ that might annoy you: unless you pick out a very bright color, the color of the taskbar and all maximized windows will continue to have a shade of black. Unless you change the theme of your desktop, that shade of black will always remain.

After you have decided the color that you prefer, click on the OK button and the new color will be applied.

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