
Tip #1228 - Personalized Windows Color Scheme
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Personalized Windows Color Scheme
Windows 9.x (XP instructions are below)
Windows has a look and feel that's all its own thanks to the default color
scheme's use of gray. But if gray isn't your color, don't stick with it. Change
your color scheme to something that fits your personality.
To customize your display scheme, follow these directions:
1. Single-click the Start button, mouse-over Settings , and then single-click
Control Panel.
2. When the Control Panel opens, double-click the Display icon, and then select
the Appearance tab.

Then:

Highlight the current color scheme by single-clicking the text under "Scheme."
3.With the text highlighted, scroll all the available choices by using the
up and down arrows on your keyboard.

4. Next, scroll down the Item menu and begin setting things like Scrollbar
size, Menu font and size, and Window color. Don't stop customizing until you
get the look and feel you're after.
5. When you've finished customizing items, you're going to need to save your
creation. To save, hit the "Save As" button.
Don't save it as Windows Standard. Think of a name for your new scheme, such
as "My custom color". This is important because if you want to go back to Windows
Standard later on, you'll still be able to.

After you've typed the name in, hit the OK button. The last thing you need
to do is hit the Apply button on the main screen to watch you new color scheme
unfold.
~ Leo Dalphond
For XP Users (from Steve):
Naturally, XP has an improved way of doing this. Funny how the improvements
make it twice as hard as it was before, but who am I to judge to wisdom of
Microsoft?
Anyhow, here's how to change your appearance settings in XP:
1. Hit the Start button, Control Panel . When that opens, double-click your
Display settings. Pretty much the same as above so far.
2. OK, XP likes to make everything into a "theme". When you make changes,
you modify the theme or you can save the all your custom settings as a custom
theme. See how much simpler that is than the old way?
Anyhow, you should be looking at the Display Properties screen now. Click
the Appearance tab. From here, you can set the "look" as either classic or
XP. You also have a couple color scheme choices, and you can make the font
size larger or smaller.

For even more options, hit the Advanced button. This screen allows you to
further customize windows. You can adjust your Desktop background colors, title
bars, icon size, etc.

Once you have Windows set up the way you want it, click the Themes tab on
the Display Settings screen. Once there, click the Save As button to save all
your settings as a customized theme.

That's it. It's similar to the methods used with previous versions of Windows,
just more screens and tabs to fight with in the name of progress :-)
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