Windows 8 color scheme

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However, changing the Start screen isn’t a process that’s necessarily as straight-forward as it can be. Related: Windows 9 will eliminate the Windows 8 Charms menu While you can choose to avoid the Metro UI when using Windows 8, having the ability to change the background of the Start screen could at least make the experience of interacting with Metro less of a headache. The same goes for Windows 8.1, a free update for the OS that was released back in April. It’s no secret that Windows 8 is unpopular.