You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. User Microsoft Agent. Hi carzam, Windows 7 makes it easy to change the colors of the window borders, start menu, and the taskbar. To do that, kindly follow these steps: 1. In the list for Choose your default Windows mode , select Dark. In the list for Choose your default app mode , select Light or Dark. To manually select an accent color, choose one under Recent colors or Windows colors , or select Custom color for an even more detailed option.
Or select the Automatically pick an accent color from my background box to have Windows select the color. The accent color you choose will help offset and complement the Light mode. The accent color will help offset and complement the Dark mode. Under Show accent color on the following surfaces , select the Start, taskbar, and action center box and the Title bars and window borders box. Under Choose your color , select Custom. Under Choose your default Windows mode , select Dark.
Under Choose your default app mode , select Light or Dark. The accent color will help offset and complement the Custom mode. Windows 11 Windows 10 More Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Use the taskbar for more than seeing your apps and checking the time. You can personalize it in many ways—change the color, pin your favorite apps to it, and move or rearrange taskbar buttons.
You can also check your battery status and minimize all open programs momentarily so that you can take a look at your desktop. Pin an app directly to the taskbar for quick access when you're on the desktop. Or unpin it, if you want. You can do it from Start or the Jump List—which is a list of shortcuts to recently opened files, folders, and websites. In the search box on the taskbar, type the name of the app you want to pin to the taskbar. Right-click on the app, then select Pin to taskbar.
To unpin an app, follow the same steps and select Unpin from taskbar. If the app is already open, select and hold the icon in the taskbar or right-click it , then select Pin to taskbar. Customize the taskbar from the taskbar itself.
If you want to change multiple aspects of the taskbar at one time, use Taskbar settings. Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, and then select Taskbar settings.
In the Taskbar settings , scroll to see the options for customizing, choosing icons, and much more. Typically, the taskbar icons are centered, but you can also align them to the side of the taskbar.
Scroll to Taskbar alignment and select Left. Open Taskbar settings. Whenever you want to change the order of app buttons on the taskbar, just drag a button from its current position to a different one. A badge on a taskbar button is an alert to let you know that some activity is happening, or needs to happen, with that app.
Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings , select Taskbar behaviors , then choose Select the far corner of the taskbar to show the desktop. To restore the view of all your open windows, move the mouse over, or press, the far-right edge of the desktop again.
You can hide the taskbar both in desktop mode and tablet mode. Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings , select Taskbar behaviors , and select Automatically hide the taskbar. To see the taskbar after it's hidden, hover your mouse over, or touch, the bottom edge of your screen.
Select Colors and scroll to Accent color. Turn on Show accent color on Start and taskbar. This will change the color of your taskbar to the color of your overall theme. Note: This option is only available if you select Dark or Custom as your Windows color under Choose your mode.
If you choose Custom , you'll also need to choose Dark for Choose your default Windows mode. Open Colors settings. You can personalize it in many ways—change the color and size, pin your favorite apps to it, move it around on your screen, and rearrange or resize taskbar buttons. You can also check your battery status, minimize all open programs momentarily so that you can take a look at your desktop, or lock the taskbar to keep your options.
You can do it from Start or the Jump List, which is a list of shortcuts to recently opened files, folders, and websites. If the app is already open, right-click or press the app's icon on the taskbar, then select Pin to taskbar. Or select Unpin from taskbar if you're unpinning the app. Press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, and then select Taskbar s ettings.
In the Taskbar settings, scroll to see the options for customizing, sizing, choosing icons, battery information and much more.
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