In the Windows 7 file explorer, when you select a file, the entire line highlights a light blue color.
Is there any way to change this color, presumably via a registry tweak?
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In the Windows 7 file explorer, when you select a file, the entire line highlights a light blue color. Is there any way to change this color, presumably via a registry tweak? |
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Edit: If you mean the hot-track effect it's probbly not possible to "manually" tweak it. I just found this to clarify it:
The only thing you can do is try to change your Theme settings. Two options you should try: Standard Windows color settings:
Or the Aero theme colors:
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You are talking about the hot-track effect, and you cannot change it (using Aero). I have no idea why this is the case. I can hardly see it as it is. |
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If I remember correctly, going on my experience of modifying XP themes many years ago, it is not a colour value, but a bitmap graphic that you will need to change. You will need to use Resource Hacker (last beta version for x64) or similar resource like XN Resource Editor and open shellstyle.dll. The light blue bitmap will be in there somewhere. I'm sure someone on deviantart.com will know precisely where. |
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