As well as choosing schemes you can change colours individually such as desktop colour and window background colour under the ' Advanced ' options.
Note: In order to fully use the ' Advanced ' options feature you must have your ' Windows and buttons ' setting set to ' Windows Classic style ' as shown in Fig 2 above.
To change individual colours:
- Repeat steps 1 -5 above.
- Click on ' Advanced ' button or press the ' Tab ' key until the ' Advanced ' button is highlighted and then press ' Enter ' . This will display the ' Advanced Appearance ' window as shown in Fig 3.

Fig 3
- Click on the drop down box below the ' Item ' heading, as highlighted in Fig 3 above or press ' Alt ' + ' I ' to jump there.
- Use either the mouse or the up and down arrow keys to navigate through the list of items. As an example, we'll change the ' Menu ' colour scheme from its usual grey background with black text.
- Move down the list until ' Menu ' is highlighted.
- Click on the colour box to the right of the ' Item' drop down box and choose a different colour from the colour grid that pops up (see Fig 4 ) by clicking on it or press ' Alt ' + ' L ' to select the colour box and press the ' Spacebar ' to display the colour grid then press ' Alt ' + ' O ' to bring up ' Other ' colour options. In the colour box that comes up press ' Alt ' + ' B ' to jump to the ' Basic Colors' box then use the arrow keys to choose the colour you want and then press the ' Spacebar ' to select it and then press ' Enter ' to return to the ' Display Properties ' page.

Fig 4
Now you have changed the menu background colour, let's change the text colour on the menus. Make sure that Menu is still selected in the Item drop down box - if not then repeat the steps above to select it.
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Click on the second colour box on this page (directly below the first one we used and to the right of the ' Font ' box ), and choose a different colour by clicking on it, or press ' Alt ' + ' R ' to select the colour box and press the ' Spacebar ' to display the colour grid then press ' Alt ' + ' O ' to bring up ' Other ' colour options (see Fig 5 below). In the colour box that comes up press ' Alt ' + ' B ' to jump to the ' Basic Colors' box then use the arrow keys to choose the colour you want and then press the ' Spacebar ' to select it and then press ' Enter ' to return to the ' Display Properties ' page.

Fig 4
- Press ' Enter ' or click ' OK ' to return to Windows where you should be able to view your changes.