Registry keys to change personalization settings?












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I am aware that settings related to Themes and Personalization can be found here:



ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemes


I can't find the specific settings I am looking for, which are:




  • Automatically pick an Accent Color from my background (Enabled by Default; I want to disable)

  • Show accent color on the following surfaces: Start Menu/Taskbar/Action Center & Titles Bars (Both disabled by default; I want them both enabled)

  • Transparency (On by default I think; I want it off)

  • Color (ability to set a specific color, i.e. a certain shade of green)


With the exception of color, they are all checkboxes or toggles.



So basically, I'm looking for keys I can put in a REG file so if I logon to a machine I've never used before, I can get the system to this state, simply by running the REG file:



enter image description here



I do not have administrative rights of any kind.










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  • I would use GPOs if I could. I don't have control over that. I'm in a domain with over 10,000 users in my OU and no support or sympathy from IT. I've created my own logon/logoff scripts to automate everything, and they upgraded some machines from Win7 to Win10 so I'm in the process of refining my scripts. With Win7, Themes were disabled so I didn't have to worry about that. I hate the default black, so I want to change it to green and enforce some other customization. Can you give me the HKLU instead of HKLM? No admin rights. (Thankfully, I can use regedit now, couldn't before).

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:20











  • If you don't have Administrator rights on the domain, then I cannot help, I will withdraw my comments in that case.

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:26













  • @Ramhound Why would I need local (let alone domain) admin rights in order to untick some checkboxes that affect only my user account in an automated fashion? I don't follow. Sure, I would love to have domain admin rights but that won't happen. If I did, I would use GPOs and configure the system images in order to get my intended result anyways, not 10 or 15 .bat and .reg files

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:40













  • You don't but I know of no other solution except one that requires it

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 22:18
















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I am aware that settings related to Themes and Personalization can be found here:



ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemes


I can't find the specific settings I am looking for, which are:




  • Automatically pick an Accent Color from my background (Enabled by Default; I want to disable)

  • Show accent color on the following surfaces: Start Menu/Taskbar/Action Center & Titles Bars (Both disabled by default; I want them both enabled)

  • Transparency (On by default I think; I want it off)

  • Color (ability to set a specific color, i.e. a certain shade of green)


With the exception of color, they are all checkboxes or toggles.



So basically, I'm looking for keys I can put in a REG file so if I logon to a machine I've never used before, I can get the system to this state, simply by running the REG file:



enter image description here



I do not have administrative rights of any kind.










share|improve this question

























  • I would use GPOs if I could. I don't have control over that. I'm in a domain with over 10,000 users in my OU and no support or sympathy from IT. I've created my own logon/logoff scripts to automate everything, and they upgraded some machines from Win7 to Win10 so I'm in the process of refining my scripts. With Win7, Themes were disabled so I didn't have to worry about that. I hate the default black, so I want to change it to green and enforce some other customization. Can you give me the HKLU instead of HKLM? No admin rights. (Thankfully, I can use regedit now, couldn't before).

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:20











  • If you don't have Administrator rights on the domain, then I cannot help, I will withdraw my comments in that case.

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:26













  • @Ramhound Why would I need local (let alone domain) admin rights in order to untick some checkboxes that affect only my user account in an automated fashion? I don't follow. Sure, I would love to have domain admin rights but that won't happen. If I did, I would use GPOs and configure the system images in order to get my intended result anyways, not 10 or 15 .bat and .reg files

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:40













  • You don't but I know of no other solution except one that requires it

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 22:18














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I am aware that settings related to Themes and Personalization can be found here:



ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemes


I can't find the specific settings I am looking for, which are:




  • Automatically pick an Accent Color from my background (Enabled by Default; I want to disable)

  • Show accent color on the following surfaces: Start Menu/Taskbar/Action Center & Titles Bars (Both disabled by default; I want them both enabled)

  • Transparency (On by default I think; I want it off)

  • Color (ability to set a specific color, i.e. a certain shade of green)


With the exception of color, they are all checkboxes or toggles.



So basically, I'm looking for keys I can put in a REG file so if I logon to a machine I've never used before, I can get the system to this state, simply by running the REG file:



enter image description here



I do not have administrative rights of any kind.










share|improve this question
















I am aware that settings related to Themes and Personalization can be found here:



ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemes


I can't find the specific settings I am looking for, which are:




  • Automatically pick an Accent Color from my background (Enabled by Default; I want to disable)

  • Show accent color on the following surfaces: Start Menu/Taskbar/Action Center & Titles Bars (Both disabled by default; I want them both enabled)

  • Transparency (On by default I think; I want it off)

  • Color (ability to set a specific color, i.e. a certain shade of green)


With the exception of color, they are all checkboxes or toggles.



So basically, I'm looking for keys I can put in a REG file so if I logon to a machine I've never used before, I can get the system to this state, simply by running the REG file:



enter image description here



I do not have administrative rights of any kind.







windows-10 windows-registry themes






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  • I would use GPOs if I could. I don't have control over that. I'm in a domain with over 10,000 users in my OU and no support or sympathy from IT. I've created my own logon/logoff scripts to automate everything, and they upgraded some machines from Win7 to Win10 so I'm in the process of refining my scripts. With Win7, Themes were disabled so I didn't have to worry about that. I hate the default black, so I want to change it to green and enforce some other customization. Can you give me the HKLU instead of HKLM? No admin rights. (Thankfully, I can use regedit now, couldn't before).

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:20











  • If you don't have Administrator rights on the domain, then I cannot help, I will withdraw my comments in that case.

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:26













  • @Ramhound Why would I need local (let alone domain) admin rights in order to untick some checkboxes that affect only my user account in an automated fashion? I don't follow. Sure, I would love to have domain admin rights but that won't happen. If I did, I would use GPOs and configure the system images in order to get my intended result anyways, not 10 or 15 .bat and .reg files

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:40













  • You don't but I know of no other solution except one that requires it

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 22:18



















  • I would use GPOs if I could. I don't have control over that. I'm in a domain with over 10,000 users in my OU and no support or sympathy from IT. I've created my own logon/logoff scripts to automate everything, and they upgraded some machines from Win7 to Win10 so I'm in the process of refining my scripts. With Win7, Themes were disabled so I didn't have to worry about that. I hate the default black, so I want to change it to green and enforce some other customization. Can you give me the HKLU instead of HKLM? No admin rights. (Thankfully, I can use regedit now, couldn't before).

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:20











  • If you don't have Administrator rights on the domain, then I cannot help, I will withdraw my comments in that case.

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:26













  • @Ramhound Why would I need local (let alone domain) admin rights in order to untick some checkboxes that affect only my user account in an automated fashion? I don't follow. Sure, I would love to have domain admin rights but that won't happen. If I did, I would use GPOs and configure the system images in order to get my intended result anyways, not 10 or 15 .bat and .reg files

    – InterLinked
    Aug 30 '17 at 21:40













  • You don't but I know of no other solution except one that requires it

    – Ramhound
    Aug 30 '17 at 22:18

















I would use GPOs if I could. I don't have control over that. I'm in a domain with over 10,000 users in my OU and no support or sympathy from IT. I've created my own logon/logoff scripts to automate everything, and they upgraded some machines from Win7 to Win10 so I'm in the process of refining my scripts. With Win7, Themes were disabled so I didn't have to worry about that. I hate the default black, so I want to change it to green and enforce some other customization. Can you give me the HKLU instead of HKLM? No admin rights. (Thankfully, I can use regedit now, couldn't before).

– InterLinked
Aug 30 '17 at 21:20





I would use GPOs if I could. I don't have control over that. I'm in a domain with over 10,000 users in my OU and no support or sympathy from IT. I've created my own logon/logoff scripts to automate everything, and they upgraded some machines from Win7 to Win10 so I'm in the process of refining my scripts. With Win7, Themes were disabled so I didn't have to worry about that. I hate the default black, so I want to change it to green and enforce some other customization. Can you give me the HKLU instead of HKLM? No admin rights. (Thankfully, I can use regedit now, couldn't before).

– InterLinked
Aug 30 '17 at 21:20













If you don't have Administrator rights on the domain, then I cannot help, I will withdraw my comments in that case.

– Ramhound
Aug 30 '17 at 21:26







If you don't have Administrator rights on the domain, then I cannot help, I will withdraw my comments in that case.

– Ramhound
Aug 30 '17 at 21:26















@Ramhound Why would I need local (let alone domain) admin rights in order to untick some checkboxes that affect only my user account in an automated fashion? I don't follow. Sure, I would love to have domain admin rights but that won't happen. If I did, I would use GPOs and configure the system images in order to get my intended result anyways, not 10 or 15 .bat and .reg files

– InterLinked
Aug 30 '17 at 21:40







@Ramhound Why would I need local (let alone domain) admin rights in order to untick some checkboxes that affect only my user account in an automated fashion? I don't follow. Sure, I would love to have domain admin rights but that won't happen. If I did, I would use GPOs and configure the system images in order to get my intended result anyways, not 10 or 15 .bat and .reg files

– InterLinked
Aug 30 '17 at 21:40















You don't but I know of no other solution except one that requires it

– Ramhound
Aug 30 '17 at 22:18





You don't but I know of no other solution except one that requires it

– Ramhound
Aug 30 '17 at 22:18










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Active Window Border



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAccent]
"AccentColorMenu"=dword:ffb16300


Active Window Title Bar



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
"AccentColor"=dword:ffb16300


Inactive Window Title Bar



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
"AccentColorInactive"=dword:ffb16300


Transparency effects



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
"EnableTransparency"=dword:00000001


Show accent color on the following surfaces



Start, taskbar, and action center



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
"ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


Title bars



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
"ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


Default app mode



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
"AppsUseLightTheme"=dword:00000001


Start Menu Tile



Haven't figured it out yet



App Accent Color



Haven't figured it out yet



Various Windows Explorer, and Taskbar settings



[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced]





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    Active Window Border



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAccent]
    "AccentColorMenu"=dword:ffb16300


    Active Window Title Bar



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
    "AccentColor"=dword:ffb16300


    Inactive Window Title Bar



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
    "AccentColorInactive"=dword:ffb16300


    Transparency effects



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
    "EnableTransparency"=dword:00000001


    Show accent color on the following surfaces



    Start, taskbar, and action center



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
    "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


    Title bars



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
    "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


    Default app mode



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
    "AppsUseLightTheme"=dword:00000001


    Start Menu Tile



    Haven't figured it out yet



    App Accent Color



    Haven't figured it out yet



    Various Windows Explorer, and Taskbar settings



    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced]





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      Active Window Border



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAccent]
      "AccentColorMenu"=dword:ffb16300


      Active Window Title Bar



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
      "AccentColor"=dword:ffb16300


      Inactive Window Title Bar



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
      "AccentColorInactive"=dword:ffb16300


      Transparency effects



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
      "EnableTransparency"=dword:00000001


      Show accent color on the following surfaces



      Start, taskbar, and action center



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
      "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


      Title bars



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
      "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


      Default app mode



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
      "AppsUseLightTheme"=dword:00000001


      Start Menu Tile



      Haven't figured it out yet



      App Accent Color



      Haven't figured it out yet



      Various Windows Explorer, and Taskbar settings



      [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced]





      share|improve this answer


























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        Active Window Border



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAccent]
        "AccentColorMenu"=dword:ffb16300


        Active Window Title Bar



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
        "AccentColor"=dword:ffb16300


        Inactive Window Title Bar



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
        "AccentColorInactive"=dword:ffb16300


        Transparency effects



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
        "EnableTransparency"=dword:00000001


        Show accent color on the following surfaces



        Start, taskbar, and action center



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
        "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


        Title bars



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
        "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


        Default app mode



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
        "AppsUseLightTheme"=dword:00000001


        Start Menu Tile



        Haven't figured it out yet



        App Accent Color



        Haven't figured it out yet



        Various Windows Explorer, and Taskbar settings



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced]





        share|improve this answer













        Active Window Border



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAccent]
        "AccentColorMenu"=dword:ffb16300


        Active Window Title Bar



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
        "AccentColor"=dword:ffb16300


        Inactive Window Title Bar



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
        "AccentColorInactive"=dword:ffb16300


        Transparency effects



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
        "EnableTransparency"=dword:00000001


        Show accent color on the following surfaces



        Start, taskbar, and action center



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
        "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


        Title bars



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsDWM]
        "ColorPrevalence"=dword:00000001


        Default app mode



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionThemesPersonalize]
        "AppsUseLightTheme"=dword:00000001


        Start Menu Tile



        Haven't figured it out yet



        App Accent Color



        Haven't figured it out yet



        Various Windows Explorer, and Taskbar settings



        [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced]






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