I am using Civil3D 2015 with the dark color theme. When I select the open files option from the new tab, or from the file pull-down menu, the area on the left side of the dialog box with the favorites list has white text for the description, and the background for this area is a light blue. This color combination is very hard to read, and just plain sucks. How do I change this aweful default setting? Attached is a clip image showing an example of what I am refering to.
Thank you to anyone that can show me how to fix this.
Tony
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Solved by Jay_B. Go to Solution.
Microsoft obsoleted the "Advanced Appearance Settings" in Windows 10.
You will have to modify this one setting inside your Registry.
I found my color by typing "COLOR" in the command prompt in AutoCAD, "TRUE COLOR" tab, selected inside the box for a close view and then used the slide bar to darken or lighten.
Then your RGB number will be listed.
Highlight and Copy your "RGB Color"
1. Select the Window icon on you Taskbar
2. Type "REGEDIT" and hit "Enter"
3. Select "YES"
This is only for nervous poeple like me. I select the "FILE"
dropdown and "EXPORT" a copy to my desktop.
4. then double click "Computer" to open the full tree,
unless it's already open to the full tree.
5. double click "HKEY_CURRENT_USER"
6. double click "Control Panel"
7. double click "Colors"
8. double click "InactiveTitle"
9. In the "VALUE DATA" paste your value of your
chosen Color or Shade. Remove commas and
leave the space in between the numbers.
10. Restart your PC
This is directed to rshort....your solution works well, but I'm wondering (btw, not that it matters, but I am not a Civil 3D user - just plain ACAD), do you find that setting the colors in the registry editor doesn't stick, and that after a few re-starts (although the number of re-starts seems random), the colors in the open dialogue would revert to what you saw before you made the change?
Thanks, LC 🤔
Hey lovecraft, No it doesn't matter Mech, Civil.....etc., if it's using AutoCAD as it's drafting platform.
Yes, if Lock Screen is applied, Screen Saver turns on, anything that hiccups the PC without having to go back through the registry seems to turn it back to cyan background.
Windows 7 used to let us change this within the OS, but Windows 8, 10 & 11 removed it.
I have been through every scenario with Windows, AutoCAD, Windows Technical Support and Autodesk Technical Support, trying to get this horrible color combination fixed.
Let me keep working on this problem and I'll get back to you fellow Autodeskians when I find solution for this reverting back.