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  1. You can personalize the color or accent color for window title bars and borders, the Start button, or the taskbar. The Dark mode has colors that are designed to work well in a low-lit environment. This option is for the Start menu, taskbar, and action center.

  2. Select Start > Settings > Personalization > Colors, and then choose your own color, or let Windows pull an accent color from your background. Change desktop colors. Use the Windows 10 Settings app to change your desktop background color.

  3. Auto color management in Windows 11 provides system-level color management to ensure that colors across Windows apps appear accurately and consistently on supported displays—whether the apps are color-managed or not.

  4. Change color contrast in Windows. Windows 10 Windows 11. This article explains how to turn on high contrast mode and how to make your own high contrast theme. Text with low contrast can be difficult to read for people with low vision.

  5. Learn how to change your Windows desktop background (wallpaper) and accent color using personalization settings.

  6. Personalize the colors of the Start button and taskbar (this option is only available if you select Dark or Custom as your Windows color). Choose accent colors to contrast with—or match—your wallpaper and Windows color.

  7. If it's hard to see what's on the screen, apply a color filter. Color filters change the color palette on the screen and can help you distinguish between things that differ only by color. Windows 11 Windows 10. To use a color filter:

  8. Get free Windows themes from Microsoft to personalize background, colors and sounds for your PC.

  9. About Color Management. Use color management to assign different color profiles to different display devices, creating a uniform color experience across all of your devices. Usually Windows handles this on its own, but if you need to install and assign a custom color profile, here's how: In Color Management, go to the All Profiles tab, and ...

  10. The Colors dialog box lets you fine-tune your choice of colors. If you don't like any of the choices on the Standard tab, switch to the Custom tab and refine your choice.

  11. In the Create New Color Scheme dialog box, under New, click the arrow next to each color that you want to change, and then select a new color. To see more color choices, click More Colors. Type a name for your custom color scheme, and then click Save.

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