Discoveries in Windows Mobile - Part 2
Note: This is a recovered entry. However, unlike most the others I was able to rescue from my old blog, this one I lost most of the formatting and images that accompanied this post.
After removing every possible color information from the WM65, I started adding some color to see what affected what.
The first element I tried was placing back the
SHColor value in the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Color] registry key.I didn't have enough time today to play with the colors, so I simply put back the default base color from WM65, which are:
FF,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,DD,DD,DD,00,FF,FF,CC,00,FF,FF,FF,00,82,82,82,00, 82,82,82,00,DE,DE,DE,00,74,74,74,00,FF,FF,FF,00,74,74,74,00,74,74,74,00, 74,74,74,00,82,82,82,00,74,74,74,00,FF,FF,FF,00,DE,DE,DE,00,9D,9D,9D,00, 9D,9D,9D,00,FF,FF,FF,00,82,82,82,00,74,74,74,00,FF,FF,FF,00,82,82,82,00, 84,84,C3,00,82,82,82,00,74,74,74,00,FF,FF,FF,00,FF,FF,FF,00,00,00,00,00, FF,FF,FF,00,00,00,00,00,FF,FF,FF,00,82,82,82,00,9D,9D,9D,00,FF,FF,FF,00, FF,FF,FF,00,DE,DE,DE,00,74,74,74,00,FF,FF,FF,00,74,74,74,00
Which represents the following colors:
Every four bytes represents a specific color in the table above.
After I add this registry entry, WM65 has this appearance:
[Image]
Let's see if I can identify each color tomorrow.


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