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Right-click, press Properties, and select the place on the desktop.
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corner of "Advanced" and select "Window" from the drop-down menu for "Items".
windows), then click the drop-down menu "Color" to the right of it, and click "Other" below
others), then set Hue to 85, Saturation to 90, and Lum to 205.
When the product leaves the factory, it is generally set to . Then click Add to Custom
colors) and press OK to ......Keep "OK" (OK). Then a small windows screen will appear on the screen with "Please wait".
After setting the window to green, let's change the background of IE's web page to an eye-catching green as well:
Open IE, click on "Tools" and click on "Internet Options" at the bottom
options), tap "Assessibility" in the bottom right corner, and then check the first "Do not use the colors specified in the page" (ignore
colors specified on web pages), and then click OK to confirm ......Quit.
Okay, now you'll notice that your screen has turned a faint green.
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Here's how:
1. Right-click on the blank space of the desktop and select the "Personalization" option, and select and click the "Window Color" item below in the pop-up personalization window;
2. In the pop-up dialog box, select and click the "Advanced Appearance Settings" option;
3. Then select the "Window" option in the drop-down options in the pop-up color and appearance, and then click the color drop-down button at the back;
4. Then, in the pop-up color window, select the color green (or fill in the hue as 85, saturation as 123, and brightness as 205 (bean paste color to protect your eyes)), and click the "Add to Custom Color" button;
5. Then open the Internet Explorer, then select "Tools - Internet Options" at the top, click the "Accessibility" button, then check "Ignore the color specified in the web page", and click OK.
Windows 7 is a computer operating system launched by Microsoft for personal, home and business use, generally installed on laptops, tablets, multi-centers, etc. Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Steve Ballmer once said in October 2008 that Windows 7 was an "improved version" of Windows Vista.
According to Microsoft, in 2014, Windows 7 Mainstream Support expired on January 13, 2015, and Extended Support expired on January 14, 2020.
In the early morning of February 23, 2011, Microsoft officially released Windows 7 SP1 (Windows Server 2008 R2.) for the general publicSP1 upgrade patch. Microsoft will remove all technical support for Windows XP.
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Here's how:
1.Right-click on the blank space of the desktop and select the "Personalization" option, and select the "Window Color" item below in the pop-up personalization window;
2.In the pop-up dialog box, select and click on the "Advanced Appearance Settings" option;
3.Then select the "Window" option from the drop-down options in the pop-up color and appearance, and then click the color drop-down button at the back;
4.Then, in the pop-up color window, select the color green (or fill in the hue as 85, saturation as 123, and brightness as 205 (bean paste color to protect your eyes)), and then click the "Add to Custom Color" button;
5.Then open the Internet Explorer, then select "Tools - Internet Options" above, click the "Accessibility" button, and then tick "Ignore the color specified in the web page", click OK.
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Desktop right-click - > Personalization - > Window color and appearance - > Advanced appearance settings - > the project drop-down box and select "Window", set the color, "Tone" parameter 85, "Saturation" parameter 90, "Brightness" parameter 205. Once confirmed, you can exit.
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Desktop: Right-click - Personalize - and then there is a desktop background below - select "Solid Color" in the "** position" and modify it as needed.
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Right-click on the desktop - Personalize - Window Color.
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Select "Ignore the color specified on the page" and click the "OK" button to save the exit completion settings. Open Internet Explorer, select "Tools (O)" and click to open "Internet Options (O)".
In the "Internet Options (O)" that opens, switch to the "General" item and click "Color (O)" to enter the next step.
Uncheck the box in front of "Use Windows Colors" in the color window that opens, and click the color box for the background below.
Select green, or click "Specify custom color (d)" to proceed to the next step.
Select the color you want, click "Add to custom color (a)" and click OK to complete the color selection work.
Go back to the "Internet Options (O)" interface and click to open "Accessibility (E)" to enter the next step.
Select "Ignore the color specified on the page" and click the "OK" button to save the exit completion settings.
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Select "Ignore the color specified on the page" and click the "OK" button to save the exit completion settings. Open Internet Explorer, select "Tools (O)" and click to open "Internet Options (O)".
In the "Internet Options (O)" that opens, switch to the "General" item and click "Color (O)" to enter the next step.
Uncheck the box in front of "Use Windows Colors" in the color window that opens, and click the color box for the background below.
Select green, or click "Specify custom color (d)" to proceed to the next step.
Select the color you need, click "Add to Custom Color (a)" and click OK to complete the color selection and burial waiter.
Go back to the "Internet Options (O)" interface and click to open "Accessibility (E)" to enter the next step.
Select "Ignore the color specified on the page" and click the "OK" button to save the exit completion settings.
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Here's how to change the background color of the web page to light green under Win7:
1. Open IE browser on the desktop;
2. Find the Tools tab in the menu bar to open, and then find the Internet option to open:
3. After opening the Internet Options, find the color in the General tab, and click Open:
4. Remove the checkmark in front of the use of windows color, and then select the color you want to change in the background, and click OK to change the background color of the web page.
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