Default highlight blue color question

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David Walker

I just got a new computer and am using Vista for the first time. So far, so
good, however . . . . .

Is it possible to change the default highlight blue color that prevails
currently in Vista?

The blue is fine for some things, and I can live with it in most cases, but
it is not helpful in some my other applications, especially in PhotoshopCS3,
GoLive and other application products where color decisions are being made.
I work with photography and other images, and the blue is very distracting
when making color decisions. In PS, the blue even surrounds the image
windows within the program windows. I would much rather have a light grey
color instead.

If there is no solution to this problem, are there other programs/apps out
there that will help to make the change from blue to grey? Does
WindowBlinds do that kind of thing?

Thanks for any help I can get. I hope there's a solution or workaround.

David
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Rick Rogers

Hi,

Right click the desktop, choose personalize. Click on Windows Color and
Appearance. If you get the Vista theme colors, click the line at the bottom
to go to the "classic appearance properties for more color options". In here
click the advanced button. From the dropdown, locate "selected items".
Change the color here.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
 
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David Walker

Thanks, Rick, for the very speedy reply.

Your directions WORKED perfectly for the highlight color behind the text
(using 'selected items'), however, the window borders still keep the blue in
PS. Any suggestion to help get rid of the blue in the borders as well?

I appreciate your help.

David
 
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David Walker

Sorry, I sent the last message to your email instead of the group. I
haven't used newsgroups in a long time.

David
 

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