How to change color for WinXP task manager

  
                

WinXP's task manager is always green, black, and yellow. Although it's not hard to see, users will want to change changes if they have more contacts. Maybe you will think incredible, the color on the WinXP task manager panel. Can you change as you wish? If you are still skeptical, then follow the small series to see the results below.
After the color change, it is no longer the green line, black background, yellow word

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Change method:

WinXP SP2 VLK version For example, open taskmgr.exe with WinHex (located in the WINDOWSsystem32 directory of the system partition), press Alt+G, enter the memory offset of the curve or value corresponding to the color in the task manager, and find the correct memory address and raw RGB. Color value (hexadecimal), save it to your desired RGB color value and save it. The attached table is the memory offset address of the curve and value in the WinXP Task Manager and the RGB values ​​corresponding to the two colors before and after the change.

Tip: on the deployment of color can make use of the system in the annex to & ldquo; Paint & rdquo; and & ldquo; calculator & rdquo; procedure is completed. It can be roughly divided into two steps:

Click “start”→“all programs”→“attachments”→“painting”,and"painting” In the program, click the menu bar "Color" & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; edit color & rdquo;, in the subsequent "Edit color" window click "<; stipulate custom color" button, then in the "basic color & rdquo; or the right side of the "palette", the middle point of the color, the lower right of the "red", "green" & rdquo;, "blue" value will show the corresponding change; Br>

Click “Start”→“All Programs&>→“Accessories”→“Calculator”, in the "Calculator" program, click on the menu bar“ View ”→“scientific”, and first select “decimal” mode, enter the "red" element value 115 obtained in the previous step, and then click “hexadecimal”, immediately Get the hexadecimal value of the value 7 3 (Fig. 5), according to this step, you can get the hexadecimal values ​​of the “green” and “blue” elements, which in turn form the R (red) G (green) B (blue) of the color. )value.

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After you have finished changing, is not that your WinXP Task Manager, the unique personality of it quickly to your little friends show off it,? Then pass on this little trick to them and let more friends know about this interesting knowledge.

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