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Customizing Windows 7 : Change the Windows 7 Color Scheme

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You can personalize your copy of Windows 7 by choosing a different color scheme, which Windows 7 applies to the window borders, taskbar, and Start menu.

You can also customize the Windows 7 look by toggling the transparent glass effect on and off and by setting the color intensity. Windows 7 also enables you to create your own colors, each of which is a combination of three properties: hue (the color), saturation (the purity of the color), and brightness (how much gray is mixed in with the color).

Change the Windows 7 Color Scheme

1 Open the Personalization window.

2 Click Window Color.

The Window Color and Appearance window appears.

NOTE

If you see the Window Color and Appearance dialog box, instead, see the tip on the next page.

3 Click the color you want to use.

• Windows 7 changes the color of the window border.



4 If you do not want to see the glass effect, click Enable transparency ( changes to ).

5 Click and drag the Color intensity slider to set the color intensity.

• Windows 7 changes the transparency and intensity of the window border.

6 Click Show color mixer.

• The color mixer sliders appear.

7 Click and drag the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness sliders to set your custom color.

8 Click Save changes.

Windows 7 applies the new color scheme.



Simplify It

Why do I see the Window Color and Appearance dialog box instead of the Window Color and Appearance window?

On systems with lower-end graphics cards or little graphics memory, Windows 7 is unable to use high-end effects such as transparency and color intensity. On such systems, you follow these steps to set the color scheme:

1 In the Item list, click the interface object you want to customize.

2 Click in each Color list and select a color or colors for the item.

3 If the item includes text, use the Font, Size, Color, Bold, and Italics controls to format the text.

4 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to customize other items.

5 Click OK.


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