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If I launch the "Window Color and Appearance" window with "Window" as
the Item, I can select Color 1. That gives me a pull-down color selector with "Other" at the bottom. If I then select "Other", I get "Color", a color picker window that allows me to create colors of continuously varying intensity, hue, and saturation. The color picker also gives me the decimal values of red, green, and blue. Does anyone know how I get get the "Color" window immediately without having to navigate to it? |
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On 26/05/2017 03:27, pjp wrote:
Think you're sool, sorry. Did you mean to say that he's fool like you? David Ross has produced many children who are all following modern life styles like either they are homosexual, bi-sexual or transgender. Now you can't call him a fool or "inadequate" just because his children decided to be "Modern". -- With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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In message , pjp
writes: In article , lid says... If I launch the "Window Color and Appearance" window with "Window" as the Item, I can select Color 1. That gives me a pull-down color selector with "Other" at the bottom. If I then select "Other", I get "Color", a color picker window that allows me to create colors of continuously varying intensity, hue, and saturation. The color picker also gives me the decimal values of red, green, and blue. Does anyone know how I get get the "Color" window immediately without having to navigate to it? Think you're sool, sorry. There are myriad freebie colour-picker utilities, however, as well as colour-pickers built into lots of other things that might be easier to get to than the one you describe above. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Every kid starts out as a natural-born scientist, and then we beat it out of them. A few trickle through the system with their wonder and enthusiasm for science intact. - Carl Sagan (interview w. Psychology Today published '96-1-1) |
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