Plan | Status |
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Windows Metrics | 🔵 Coming Soon |
Mini-Store for themes | 🟨 Postponed, May not be done |
Extended Support to Windows 7 and 8.1 | ✅ Done (Version 1.0.5.0) |
Right Click menus for colors to increase functionality | ✅ Done (Version 1.0.5.1) |
Colorizing Command Prompt/Windows Terminal | ✅ Done (Beta: 1.0.5.9, Stable: 1.0.6.0) |
- 🟨 symbol means that I might or might not work on it. It is not guaranteed that this feature will be done.
Operation System | Requirements |
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Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 | WinPaletter Version 1.0.5.0 and Higher + .NET Framework 4.7, or better 4.8 & reboot (Necessary) |
Windows 10 and Windows 11 | WinPaletter Any Version + .Net Framework 4.8 is already pre-installed, so no extra step is required. |
- You can modify Windows 7\8.1 LogonUI screen\Lock Screen, using Default Backgrounds, Wallpaper, Custom colors and external image, with effects can be applied like Blur, Acrylic Noise, Aero Glass,...
- Including Command Prompt, PowerShell (Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11) and Windows Terminal (Windows 10,11)
- You can modify background and foreground colors and popup colors, with fonts and other tweaks.
- You should read the documentation before you start editing terminals: Read it
- You will see perfect results if you force classic theme for Windows 11\10\8.1 (i.e All Windows elements will be colorized).
- Windows 7 has a classic theme, so it is can be modified without using external tools to enable classic theme
- If you don't use a classic theme (Windows 11\10\8.1), this will be applicable for some Windows Elements like Dialogs backcolor, labels forecolor and hilights only (i.e. not all Windows elements will be colored like buttons, progressbar and tabpages as they are handled/managed by Visual Styles, not Windows Registry Colors).
- This feature debut is in version 1.0.4.0
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The Accent colors are stored in the Windows registry, one of them is stored as an array, and the others are stored singly in keys' values, and this is complex for a normal user. This program eases changing Windows elements' colors freely (i.e. You won't select one color as in Settings) and also save this to a theme file to apply it later or for sharing it.
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Colorizing Modern Windows Elements (UWP/WinUI3) Inspired by u/aveyo and u/Egg-Tricky in Reddit.