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(Unverified)Mar 10th 2009 9:58AM
Ryan-- I went a little crazy trying to find the slider and Mac OSX-like theme color picker you mentioned and depicted. FInally I discovered that it only works if you're using the Aero scheme: not Vista Basic or any of the others.
One hidden feature is the "Icon" category under the Advanced options. This allows you to set the typeface and style used for such things as Windows Explorer listings and the Desktop icons. Visually impaired users like myself can set it to a larger, or bold, font and be able to use the system more comfortably.
And I, like many others, would love to find a way to change the highlight color from that invisible-blue to something, well, visible. It's odd that a system which payes attention to low-vision and other handicaps would fail in this little regard.