![]() ![]() Which is pretty cool, actually, because you can pick all your colours and fonts to your taste, and appreciate anew XP's neat, classic look. NB: Using a Windows Classic theme will make your UI look like Windows XP. Windows 10 may not have this functionality, or may work differently. My own choice, if you want to try it out, is "Segoe UI Semibold" in 14 point. In the bottom row, however, you can select what is in your opinion the most readable font available on your system, and set it to a size you can read easily from a comfortable distance. The "Window Color and Appearance" box will then appear. ![]() Then click on Windows Color (the 2nd of 4 items along the bottom of the screen). In Windows 7, open Explorer and paste "Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Personalization" into the address bar.
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