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    I'm developing some desktop applications in Visual Studio 2005 and wonder if there are any tools to change colors(gradient) and shapes on controls in a easy way?

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      I'm developing some desktop applications in Visual Studio 2005 and wonder if there are any tools to change colors(gradient) and shapes on controls in a easy way?

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      Yes. The user simply changes them in his "Display settings". In case you have never seen this you can find it in the "Display" Icon in "Control Panel"

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        I'm developing some desktop applications in Visual Studio 2005 and wonder if there are any tools to change colors(gradient) and shapes on controls in a easy way?

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        If you want to work with .NET 3.0, then you can easily change gradients and drawing styles of standard windows controls using WPF.

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