Windows 7 Color Scheme Question

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I can't seem to change the colors of my taskbar (the bottom bar) or any of my title bars in any application I open.

I go to "Windows Theme" and "Windows Colors" and set them. The "preview" shows the windows how I'd like them colored but when I hit "apply" nothing happens and my taskbar and window title bars are still this annoying baby blue color.

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I can't seem to change the colors of my taskbar (the bottom bar) or any of my title bars in any application I open.

I go to "Windows Theme" and "Windows Colors" and set them. The "preview" shows the windows how I'd like them colored but when I hit "apply" nothing happens and my taskbar and window title bars are still this annoying baby blue color.

Assistance?
do you have Aero on?
 
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Cuyval Dar

You might have mentioned the whole no-Aero thing from the beginning. Why do you have it disabled anyway?
She needs to get every last FPS from her i7 and GTX295.

---------- Post added at 10:14 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:13 AM ----------

Also, you could just disable desktop compositing for each game. Same exact effect.
 

figmentPez

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You might have mentioned the whole no-Aero thing from the beginning. Why do you have it disabled anyway?
She needs to get every last FPS from her i7 and GTX295.

---------- Post added at 10:14 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:13 AM ----------

Also, you could just disable desktop compositing for each game. Same exact effect.[/QUOTE]

Damn, stupid, flaky internet ate my post. In short: I thought Aero didn't cause any performance hit. The benchmarks I've seen show that Windows XP's visuals cause a few FPS drop, but Aero doesn't. I'm not sure if that applies to games run in a window, though.
 
A lot of Aero's 'no performance hit' is because it is making the GPU do the work. That would still steal framerate (unless the desktop is hidden, such as when playing a game in fullscreen).

--Patrick
 
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