

In Windows 8, you navigate to the menu you’re looking for via the Charms bar (WIN+C) then Change PC Settings -> Personalize -> Start Screen, and select the background accent combination you want from the slider interface at the bottom of the Start Screen customization panel. RELATED: How to Get Rid of the Modern Environment on a Windows 8 PC The crux of your problem is that between Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, Microsoft moved the location of the menu you’re looking for (and to an obscure location at that). Second, rest easy knowing that even though you’re failing to find the setting you’re looking for, it’s not because it’s right in front of your face. Help!įirst, we commend you on doing some old fashioned search engine leg work to get to the bottom of your problem. I’m running Windows 8.1, no additional updates or custom interface tools/modifications. What gives? Where did the freaking setting go? I can’t find a single stupid box, check mark, radio button, or anything to even begin the process. I even searched with Google and found multiple articles, including one you guys wrote about changing the Windows 8 start screen and it’s like the setting that was there is now gone. Now, before you assume I didn’t even attempt to remedy the problem on my own, I did! I’ve looked in every freaking menu I can find and it’s like the setting doesn’t even exist. I want something simple and mute in intensity, like a nice mild gray. It’s ridiculous, but I can’t tell you how much the default purple color in Windows 8 really bothers me. Let’s take a look at how you can easily change the background/accent color in Windows 8. Other times, it’s something as simple as finding the background color to be an eyesore. Sometimes it’s the big changes in a new OS that really grind your gears.
