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Windows 7 taskbar color

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You could mess around with the rectangle selection tool if you really wanted to, but most of the time this will end up being quicker. The easiest way to put a stripe at the bottom of the image is to use the Canvas Size feature to chop off the bottom of the image, and then add it back. For this exercise, we’re going to illustrate with the freeware Paint.Net application, but you could do the same with any image editor.īefore we begin, make absolutely certain that your wallpaper is the same dimensions as your desktop. The secret to changing the taskbar color is to change the desktop wallpaper and add a colored stripe at the bottom right in back of where the taskbar is. The Geeky and Fun Method of Changing the Taskbar Color

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Now that we have that out of the way, let’s move on to the fun part…