Windows Photo Viewer is a great photo viewer for Windows. It has many features, such as panning and zooming, that make it a great tool for photography enthusiasts and professionals. However, sometimes you may want to change the background color of the photo viewer. Here are some tips on how to do this:
- Open Windows Photo Viewer and click on the gear icon in the top left corner of the window. This will open a menu with several options.
- In the “Background” option, select “Change Background Color.”
- In the “Description” field, enter something about why you would want to change the background color of Windows Photo Viewer. For example, you might want to change it so that it looks more like your desktop wallpaper or so that it’s easier to see in dark or low-light conditions.
- Click on “Apply” and then click on “Close.”
Have you ever wondered why the background color in the Windows Photo Viewer is white? Well after some thinking of our own, we thought it would be nice to show you guys how to change it. Read on to find out more.
Changing the Background Color of the Windows Photo Viewer
Press Windows + R keyboard combination to open the run box, then type regedit and press enter.
Once the Registry Editor has opened, navigate to:
Note: If you are using a 32Bit version of Windows, you may or may not have this key. If you don’t you can simply create it by right clicking and choosing new and then key from the context menu.
Now you will need to right click on any of the white space and create a new DWORD (32Bit) Value.
Call the new value:
Now double click on the value so we can edit it. In order to change the color, we have to specify a color in hexadecimal. That means you will need to type “FF”” followed by your colors hex value.
Note: You can get any colors hex value from a site like ColorPicker.
Once you have done that click OK and go and open up a picture.
That’s all there is to it.