Re: How can I use a different "color scheme" (in WinXP) ? by Leonard
Leonard
Mon Apr 14 06:51:20 PDT 2008
Actually, they are different. A theme is all-inclusive so, for example,
it can include a desktop background, fonts, icons, color scheme,
screensaver, etc. You don't have to actually use all parts of a theme. I
use parts of the MCE theme on my copy of Windows XP Home.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
ship wrote:
> Forgive me but is "Theme" the same thing as "Color Scheme" ?
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> Ship
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>> There are no other color schemes supported by Microsoft. However, the
>> MCE theme (darker blue) and the Zune theme (black) will work with
>> Windows XP.
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>> Leonard Grey
>> Errare humanum est
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>> ship wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> How can I get my WindowsXP to use a different "Color Scheme" ?
>>> I have been forced to change from "Windows Classic Style" to "Windows
>>> XP Style" (in order to get the orange mark on Todays's date in the
>>> Monthly Calendar view in ms Outlook2003).
>>> But I HATE the default overly-blue colours that Windows XP Style
>>> defaults to.
>>> I have tried the two other colour schemes that come with WindowXP
>>> (i.e. Silver and Olive Green) but how can I get a new/different colour
>>> scheme uploaded?
>>> I do not want to install any 3rd party applications, for security
>>> reasons.
>>> Ship
>>> Shiperton Henethe
>>> P.S. It looks like you can "download schemes" (*.cs) but how do you
>>> get WinXP to find them?- Hide quoted text -
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