![]() ![]() There are tools which attempt to replicate the old tool, such as "Color Classic" from which was certainly a help up to a point, if nothing else for identifying the required registry keys. ![]() I suspect this is why the old Colors Customization facility was removed in Windows - too many of their own applications ignored the settings, especially with the advent of the ubiquitous Ribbon. Others, mostly notably Microsoft's own, completely ignore the settings and do their own thing. Some applications are better behaved at using the system-wide colour settings. Experiment with altering the RGB colours in the following registry key: It was a long hard trial-and-error process of customising my entire Windows 10 Pro setup to look like this, which in a very small nutshell was.ΔΆ. ![]()
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