
Windows Vista has soundly answered this unrequited need for beautiful and colorful Windows. The key word here is "customizable." To check out the customizable color options, visit your Vista control panel and click on Personalization (or right click your desktop and choose Personalization). This option used to be "Properties" when right-clicking on the Windows XP desktop, if you chose to block that out. You will see a bunch of new options you didn't have before to customize the look and feel of Windows.
The first option is Window Color and Appearance which will let you change the color of windows with a slider for light to dark blue for example. These options are just one of the things that make Vista a bit more flexible to use and a little more fun. Check out the gallery below for some nice shots of what you can expect to see in Vista's color options screen and the results.














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6-06-2007 @ 4:02PM
Me said...
What on earth took Microsoft so long? They should release a PowerToy for the lasting XP users.
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6-06-2007 @ 4:05PM
Ryan Carter said...
Perhaps their Aero kept missing the target, har har, anyway, I wish they would release something for XP too, I always thought they would release a powertoy, or at least release some some of add-on like PLUS used to be for 98.
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6-06-2007 @ 4:36PM
RP said...
I wish there was a way to darken the selection color in Explorer and Regedit -- in Vista, it's this very very pale blue color which is hard to see. I even tried adjusting the video gamma to 0.5, but it's still very pale.
How can I tweak this? It makes me hate Vista. Do they think I don't need to see which folder I have selected?
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6-06-2007 @ 4:50PM
Ryan Carter said...
@RP, if you look at the bottom of the "Window Color and Appearance" options screen in Vista (as seen in gallery) then click "Open Classic Appearance Properties..." then click "Advanced." You will notice the more familiar XP style options screen, from which you can select and change that option you are talking about, unless I misread your comment.
Please note, I have added a few more gallery pix to illustrate how to change classic options, as requested. Enjoy!
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