Changing the way of changing the colorscheme

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I have Windows Vista and have a question about the way of changing the
colorscheme.

You can change the colorscheme of Vista and the color intensity in the
settings screen. You can also choose for using the 'classic' colorscheme
changer (so you can choose for the Vista standard, Vista basic, Windows
classic etc. schemes). I clicked on that, so everytime I want to change the
colorscheme of Vista the classical colorscheme editor opens. Is there a way
back to the 'Vista' colorscheme editor?

Thanks!
 
Tipsko said:
I have Windows Vista and have a question about the way of changing the
colorscheme.

You can change the colorscheme of Vista and the color intensity in the
settings screen. You can also choose for using the 'classic' colorscheme
changer (so you can choose for the Vista standard, Vista basic, Windows
classic etc. schemes). I clicked on that, so everytime I want to change
the
colorscheme of Vista the classical colorscheme editor opens. Is there a
way
back to the 'Vista' colorscheme editor?


The newer one only appears if your color scheme is Windows Aero. Make the
change back to Windows Aero and apply that, then prelaunch Windows Color and
Appearance and you should once again see the color changer for Vista Aero.
 
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