Windows Blinds has a "Per Application" section which accepts an executable and a skin, but doesn't appear to do anything of use with it.
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The default background and foreground colors for windows - my goal was to change the OneNote page background and foreground colors when using Automatic coloring. Incidentally - Windows Blinds is also unable to target ONENOTE.exe individually for skinning, not sure why.
My problem was the window background and default window foreground - but it seems I had to make a while new theme just to change them.
Thanks, I actually copied it to a new one via Skin Studio prior to starting modifications to it.
Here's Corporate, Echo, Ice and a modified version of Ice I started on to get around the scrunched start button. Corporate looks reasonable but I don't really like the start icon taking up that much space. Echo and Ice have scrunched start buttons. The small taskbar icons feature does help a lot though, I wasn't expecting to have to set that manually. Most of them (even with small icons set) actually page the taskbar icon (I ha
Or even just a way to change the window background and foreground defaults without changing anything else?
Well, are there any which don't look horrible with small taskbar icons?
Is there a way to import the default (or better, current) Windows 10 theme into the SkinStudio to edit it? Alternatively, does anything in Object Desktop allow for just changing the colors of various components? Every skin I download seems to fail on Windows 10 with small taskbar icons (it keeps the original height of the taskbar leaving me with some really tall icons - but I have way too many to just use large icons as the taskbar would take up 2-3 pages scrolling.) I bough