How to change highlighting color on folder selection windows 10 in file explorer?I want to change the default...
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How to change highlighting color on folder selection windows 10 in file explorer?
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How to change highlighting color on folder selection windows 10 in file explorer?
I can't see the pale highlight...how can I change that?

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How to change highlighting color on folder selection windows 10 in file explorer?
I can't see the pale highlight...how can I change that?

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If you have some trouble with the light colors. You might want to check out the high contrast themes in general.
– Appleoddity
Jan 21 '18 at 5:53
this is a setting in the Windows theme. so you need a different theme
– magicandre1981
Jan 21 '18 at 17:03
This is already windows classic theme, there is no option to change that, might be a registry tweak? Any super geeks out there that might know?
– Bruno Vincent
Jan 22 '18 at 10:18
2
nope, this is a setting inside the msstyles file
– magicandre1981
Jan 22 '18 at 17:08
How can I change the mssstyles files?
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:32
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How to change highlighting color on folder selection windows 10 in file explorer?
I can't see the pale highlight...how can I change that?

windows windows-10 windows-explorer
How to change highlighting color on folder selection windows 10 in file explorer?
I can't see the pale highlight...how can I change that?

windows windows-10 windows-explorer
windows windows-10 windows-explorer
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1
If you have some trouble with the light colors. You might want to check out the high contrast themes in general.
– Appleoddity
Jan 21 '18 at 5:53
this is a setting in the Windows theme. so you need a different theme
– magicandre1981
Jan 21 '18 at 17:03
This is already windows classic theme, there is no option to change that, might be a registry tweak? Any super geeks out there that might know?
– Bruno Vincent
Jan 22 '18 at 10:18
2
nope, this is a setting inside the msstyles file
– magicandre1981
Jan 22 '18 at 17:08
How can I change the mssstyles files?
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:32
add a comment |
1
If you have some trouble with the light colors. You might want to check out the high contrast themes in general.
– Appleoddity
Jan 21 '18 at 5:53
this is a setting in the Windows theme. so you need a different theme
– magicandre1981
Jan 21 '18 at 17:03
This is already windows classic theme, there is no option to change that, might be a registry tweak? Any super geeks out there that might know?
– Bruno Vincent
Jan 22 '18 at 10:18
2
nope, this is a setting inside the msstyles file
– magicandre1981
Jan 22 '18 at 17:08
How can I change the mssstyles files?
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:32
1
1
If you have some trouble with the light colors. You might want to check out the high contrast themes in general.
– Appleoddity
Jan 21 '18 at 5:53
If you have some trouble with the light colors. You might want to check out the high contrast themes in general.
– Appleoddity
Jan 21 '18 at 5:53
this is a setting in the Windows theme. so you need a different theme
– magicandre1981
Jan 21 '18 at 17:03
this is a setting in the Windows theme. so you need a different theme
– magicandre1981
Jan 21 '18 at 17:03
This is already windows classic theme, there is no option to change that, might be a registry tweak? Any super geeks out there that might know?
– Bruno Vincent
Jan 22 '18 at 10:18
This is already windows classic theme, there is no option to change that, might be a registry tweak? Any super geeks out there that might know?
– Bruno Vincent
Jan 22 '18 at 10:18
2
2
nope, this is a setting inside the msstyles file
– magicandre1981
Jan 22 '18 at 17:08
nope, this is a setting inside the msstyles file
– magicandre1981
Jan 22 '18 at 17:08
How can I change the mssstyles files?
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:32
How can I change the mssstyles files?
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:32
add a comment |
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With the high contrast settings turned ON, you have four options:
Default colors of each mode are kinda crazy but one can personalize those to a certain extent.
- High contrast #1
- High contrast #2
- High contrast black
and - High contrast white (the one I chose;
it has a nice punchy color to highlight selected files)
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Reduce the contrast of your screen. That is what I did to improve the appearance. For me the contrast was set to 100% and as I reduced it to around 70% , it looked ok.
Thanks but I already tried that!
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:33
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With the high contrast settings turned ON, you have four options:
Default colors of each mode are kinda crazy but one can personalize those to a certain extent.
- High contrast #1
- High contrast #2
- High contrast black
and - High contrast white (the one I chose;
it has a nice punchy color to highlight selected files)
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With the high contrast settings turned ON, you have four options:
Default colors of each mode are kinda crazy but one can personalize those to a certain extent.
- High contrast #1
- High contrast #2
- High contrast black
and - High contrast white (the one I chose;
it has a nice punchy color to highlight selected files)
add a comment |
With the high contrast settings turned ON, you have four options:
Default colors of each mode are kinda crazy but one can personalize those to a certain extent.
- High contrast #1
- High contrast #2
- High contrast black
and - High contrast white (the one I chose;
it has a nice punchy color to highlight selected files)
With the high contrast settings turned ON, you have four options:
Default colors of each mode are kinda crazy but one can personalize those to a certain extent.
- High contrast #1
- High contrast #2
- High contrast black
and - High contrast white (the one I chose;
it has a nice punchy color to highlight selected files)
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Reduce the contrast of your screen. That is what I did to improve the appearance. For me the contrast was set to 100% and as I reduced it to around 70% , it looked ok.
Thanks but I already tried that!
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:33
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Reduce the contrast of your screen. That is what I did to improve the appearance. For me the contrast was set to 100% and as I reduced it to around 70% , it looked ok.
Thanks but I already tried that!
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:33
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Reduce the contrast of your screen. That is what I did to improve the appearance. For me the contrast was set to 100% and as I reduced it to around 70% , it looked ok.
Reduce the contrast of your screen. That is what I did to improve the appearance. For me the contrast was set to 100% and as I reduced it to around 70% , it looked ok.
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Thanks but I already tried that!
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Thanks but I already tried that!
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If you have some trouble with the light colors. You might want to check out the high contrast themes in general.
– Appleoddity
Jan 21 '18 at 5:53
this is a setting in the Windows theme. so you need a different theme
– magicandre1981
Jan 21 '18 at 17:03
This is already windows classic theme, there is no option to change that, might be a registry tweak? Any super geeks out there that might know?
– Bruno Vincent
Jan 22 '18 at 10:18
2
nope, this is a setting inside the msstyles file
– magicandre1981
Jan 22 '18 at 17:08
How can I change the mssstyles files?
– Bruno Vincent
Mar 13 '18 at 10:32