The patching worked for me on the first try, and after that, theme-changing became a simple matter of downloading, choosing, and hitting "Apply Theme. The "Restore Default" button is, of course, a very, very good thing to have, as some themes are more buggy and rough-edged than others. I tried out Vista's copy of "Blue as the Sea" , and liked the way it colored, shaded, and otherwise subtly moved my Vista system toward a blue color scheme.
Beyond basic theme-applying, VVM lets you tweak individual elements of your system's looks, right down to, say, the icon for PDF files. The "System Icons" tab lets you tweak and restore icons, mostly the kind that appear on the desktop:. Good, perhaps, for when you've got one particular icon that just looks darned ugly. Next up is "Logon Picture," the background you see when you're prompted to choose a user and type your password:.
Very simple—you can use pretty much any picture that fits your screen here, keeping the center log-on box in mind. You can apply, restore, and grab Vista's offerings here. The remaining links are less exciting or handy. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader.
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