
Instead of playing with those three sliders, you can try Aero8Tuner, which we mentioned as a way of re-enabling transparent window borders in Windows 8. It’s possible to specify a variety of colors with the sliders in the window above, but this may not be the most convenient way of doing it.

To tweak your colors even further, click the Show color mixer drop-down option and use the four sliders to customize it. To re-enable automatic window border color selection, select the color at the top-left corner of the list. You can select one of the predefined colors from this list. If you want to set a color independently from the background color – or tweak the automatically selected color – click the Color option in the Personalization window.


Windows won’t always choose the main color in the image – for example, when you select the below flower image, Windows chooses a pink color for the window borders instead of a blue one.
