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    [WIN10] Resource Location for theme

    Apologies if this is in the wrong place. I would like to change the colour of the tree pane in explorer from white to a light grey, that's all I want to do. Can someone tell which is the easiest tool to use (ideally free), what the location is and whether I then need to install uxtheme etc to apply it or can I just apply theme edited theme?

    Or if that's an up to date guide for Windows 10, that would be awesome.

    Thanks in advance.


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    if or if u need to buy "Style Builder" I do not think there is another way of coloring that part of the explorer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeparkie View Post
    Apologies if this is in the wrong place. I would like to change the colour of the tree pane in explorer from white to a light grey, that's all I want to do. Can someone tell which is the easiest tool to use (ideally free), what the location is and whether I then need to install uxtheme etc to apply it or can I just apply theme edited theme?

    Or if that's an up to date guide for Windows 10, that would be awesome.

    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks for the reply, looks like I might have to drop some cash then. In style Builder then, what would I need to edit? Do I need to patch uxtheme to run the modified theme?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeparkie View Post
    Thanks for the reply, looks like I might have to drop some cash then. In style Builder then, what would I need to edit? Do I need to patch uxtheme to run the modified theme?
    Anytime you change Windows from it's original state to a modified state you would need to run a theme patcher.








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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeparkie View Post
    Thanks for the reply, looks like I might have to drop some cash then. In style Builder then, what would I need to edit? Do I need to patch uxtheme to run the modified theme?
    UxStyle if you're in RS1
    Uxtheme Patcher if you're in a previous version.

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    Thanks for the replies guys I'll check it out.


 

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