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October 2001

Windows XP: The Color Schemes That Never Were

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If you're wondering why Windows XP is shipping with only three color schemes—blue, silver, and olive green—the answer is that Microsoft simply ran out of time to create more. One of the big complaints that Microsoft received from testers about XP beta 2 was that the Luna UI needs more color options. So, Microsoft set out to create several color schemes. However, the original versions of two such schemes—ruby and emerald—proved problematic for the vision-impaired. These two schemes will probably be available in the Plus! pack or perhaps for download from Windows Update when XP ships this fall. If you're unhappy with Luna's default colors, fear not: You'll soon have a rainbow of options from which to choose.

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Reader Comments
thank alot

navid November 06, 2003


why can't people other than microsoft programmers create their own color schemes?

matt November 14, 2003


they need black and white and smoke and transparent blue :)

Ricky November 16, 2003


Where can I find these new color schemes at? Are there any yet?

Rebeckah December 19, 2003


where can i find these color schemes at

mary March 12, 2004


Im confused as to why a supposedly very technologically advanced company such as microsoft can't seem to create more than three color schemes. Kinda saddens me. :(

Fatal April 03, 2004


I want more color schemes are there more out?

chris April 14, 2004


there is software to create schemes for xp... google it

Adam May 07, 2004


Where do you read the answers to theses things. do they answer or what - but any way, where can i find these clor schemes. can i get them with straight old xp home. not this plus stuff

Geordie May 16, 2004


how can i get other colour schemes for windows xp, cos i'm bored of silver & blue and i don't like the green olive colour

Ben June 06, 2004


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