You can easily personalize the Windows taskbar by changing its color. Here’s how:
Right-click the desktop and choose Personalize . Select Colors: On the left sidebar, click Colors .
Scroll down to Accent color . You can choose "Automatic" (which pulls a color from your wallpaper) or "Manual" to pick a specific swatch.
Following the initial color injection, the next major milestone was the introduction of "Aero" in Windows Vista and 7. This moved beyond simple solid colors to transparency and translucency.
Or, use mode and ensure the "Windows mode" (which affects the taskbar) is Dark, while the "App mode" (which affects your folders and settings) remains Light. Advanced Customization: Going Beyond Basics
Check the box labeled "Start, taskbar, and action center" under the "Show accent color on the following surfaces" section. Troubleshooting: Why Is the Option Grayed Out?
You can easily personalize the Windows taskbar by changing its color. Here’s how:
Right-click the desktop and choose Personalize . Select Colors: On the left sidebar, click Colors . taskbar color change
Scroll down to Accent color . You can choose "Automatic" (which pulls a color from your wallpaper) or "Manual" to pick a specific swatch. You can easily personalize the Windows taskbar by
Following the initial color injection, the next major milestone was the introduction of "Aero" in Windows Vista and 7. This moved beyond simple solid colors to transparency and translucency. Scroll down to Accent color
Or, use mode and ensure the "Windows mode" (which affects the taskbar) is Dark, while the "App mode" (which affects your folders and settings) remains Light. Advanced Customization: Going Beyond Basics
Check the box labeled "Start, taskbar, and action center" under the "Show accent color on the following surfaces" section. Troubleshooting: Why Is the Option Grayed Out?