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I have a PC with Vista and a PC with Windows 7 and it is done differently than Windows XP. Thought I would never figure it out. Here goes....
Go to <control panel>
Click on <Ease of Access Center>
Click on <Set up High Contrast>
Click on <Choose a High Contrast Color Scheme>
A box labeled <Appearance Settings> will come up. There will be a drop down box with different choices. I don't think it matters which theme you choose. Now click on the button that says <Advanced> which will bring up another box. There will be a drop down box that is labeled <Item> Choose WINDOW. Beside that box will be a button that says <Color 1> Click on that and choose which color you want. I like a medium gray. Go back to drop down box that says <Item> and this time choose APPLICATION BACKGROUND. Again, choose a color from the <Color 1> button. Click APPLY. A box will pop up that says PLEASE WAIT. It is saving your changes. Now click the OK button. The <Ease of Access Center> box will still be on your desktop. Click APPLY. Close this box. You are done.
I think you do it the same way in Windows 7. I will check my office PC tomorrow to make sure. If I don't reply...then Windows 7 will be done the same as Vista.