Themes (Standard 7 Package Reference)
7/8/2014
The Themes
setting includes settings to customize elements of the Windows visual style, including the window glass color, desktop background, and screen saver.
To customize the Windows default theme, you must include the settings: DesktopBackground and ThemeName. You may also optionally include the settings: BrandIcon, ScreenSaver, and WindowColor.
To use the Windows Classic theme as the default theme instead, set DefaultThemesOff to true.
To create additional custom theme files, use the Personalization item within Control Panel, or see the MSDN topic: Creating and Installing Theme Files.
Child Elements
Specifies the path to a graphic file that is incorporated in the theme preview in the Personalization item in Control Panel. |
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This setting is deprecated. Adding a default theme by using a .theme file is no longer supported.
Note:
To define the default theme in Windows Embedded Standard 7, use the settings: BrandIcon, DesktopBackground, ScreenSaver, ThemeName, and WindowColor.
To define additional themes, you can use a .theme file. |
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Specifies whether to use the Windows Classic theme instead of the default theme. |
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Specifies the path to a graphic file that is used for the desktop background. |
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Specifies the path to a screen-saver file.
Note:
We do not recommend setting this value. Instead, we recommend using automatic power plans to dim the screen. This can help reduce system power consumption.
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Specifies the name of the custom default theme. |
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Specifies the color of the Windows glass and color effects. |