
#COLOR FOLDER ICONS FOR WINDOWS 10 KEYGEN#


Under Choose your default app mode, select Light or Dark. Under Choose your default Windows mode, select Dark. Under Show accent color on the following surfaces, select the Start, taskbar, and action center box and the Title bars and window borders box. Or select the Automatically pick an accent color from my background box to have Windows select the color. The accent color will help offset and complement the Dark mode. To manually select an accent color, choose one under Recent colors or Windows colors, or select Custom color for an even more detailed option. The accent color you choose will help offset and complement the Light mode. Or select the Automatically pick an accent color from my background box to have Windows select the color. In the list for Choose your default app mode, select Light or Dark. In the list for Choose your default Windows mode, select Light or Dark. In the list for Choose your mode, select Custom. Scroll down and select the toggle for Show accent color on Start and taskbar and Show accent colors on tile bars and windows borders to turn them on or off, as desired. To manually select an accent color, select Manual, then select the list to the right and select a color under Recent colors or Windows colors, or select View colors (next to Custom colors) for an even more detailed option. In the list for Choose your mode, select Dark. To manually select an accent color, select one under Recent colors or Windows colors, or select View colors (next to Custom colors) for an even more detailed option. To have Windows automatically pick an accent color, select Automatic. In the list for Choose your mode, select Light. You can play around with the colors and modes to see which ones work best for you. This option is for the Start menu, taskbar, and action center. You can also show an accent color for window title bars (the horizontal bar at the top of a window) and borders. You can choose an accent color, or have Windows select one (the accent color will provide a contrast with, or match, your wallpaper and Windows color). The Custom mode gives you options between Light and Dark. Pre-defined colors are fine, but you can make a folder icon truly unique: compose your own color! Select "More Icons" in the FolderIco menu to see the folder customization windowĬlick the "Change Color" button and choose the color you like.Note: The Light mode doesn't personalize the color of the Start menu, taskbar, and action center (that option is only available for Dark and Custom modes). Click the color you like and the folder instantly becomes of that color. Under the "Change Icon" submenu you can find pre-defined colors to apply to the folder. In any Explorer window, right-click a folder to open the context menu. Option 1: Applying another color to a folder Smoothly integrating to the Explorer shell, it allows you to change colors and icons of any folder in the system in just 5 seconds. Our brains differentiate visual images much faster.įolderIco can't fix your brain, but it can change colors of the standard yellow folders to something more visually appealing. The only true difference is their names, and psychology claims it's the worst distinction of all for us, humans. Well, maybe not exactly hard, but they do not help much. Sounds boring enough to change, but aside from dull sameness, typical folder icons are hard to navigate through. Different day - same yellow folders all over your computer.
