Mac Theme For Windows 7

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Yesterday, Microsoft released Windows 7 to crowds of adoring fans. Although similar to Vista, Windows 7 has a look and feel all its own, and Microsoft has set up a new Windows 7 Personalization Gallery, featuring themes, backgrounds and desktop gadgets you can add to your system to personalize it further.

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That means that just because you're using Windows 7, doesn't mean it has to continue to look like Windows 7. Microsoft's latest is a fine-looking OS, but because creating your own Windows 7 theme by customizing the background, the icons, and even your mouse pointers is so easy, you can make it look even better by customizing it to pay homage to anything you want — like, perhaps, Mac OS X.

Interested in making your own Windows 7/Mac OS X mashup theme? Just follow these instructions!

Pick your Wallpaper and Window Color

The first step in creating your theme is to find the right wallpaper. Since we're going for a Mac feel, I decided to grab one of the wallpaper images form Mac OS X Snow Leopard. If you want something a little less on-the-nose, but with a distinct Apple style, there are literally hundreds of choices out there. This blog post has some gorgeous options.


To begin actually creating your theme, first right click on your desktop and choose 'Personalization.' From here, you can modify an existing theme or create a new theme. After clicking on the 'Desktop Background' button, you can choose an image from your library to use.

If you see an image on the web that is large enough for your desktop, you can right click on it in Internet Explorer (or Firefox) and choose 'Set As Background' right from the Internet.

The Window color (which offers the option for transparency if your graphics card supports Aero) section can be any color of your choosing. Since I wanted to match the overall 'feel' of Mac OS X, I chose a shade of white and enabled transparency.

Choosing your Icons and Pointers

To make your Windows desktop icons more Mac-like, you can alter the default desktop set directly in your theme. Click on the 'Change Desktop Icons' item on the left hand side of the Personalization window.


You'll see the default Windows 7 icons for My Computer, User, Network and Recycle Bin Empty and Recycle Bin Full. Click on any icon and press the 'Change Icon' button and select an icon (in the *.ICO format) you want to use in its place.

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There are a ton of places to get cool icons: Iconfactory, DeviantArt and Iconpaper all have a large selection of icons for Mac and Windows.

However, if you want to use the actual Mac OS X icons, as I did, you can download the Vista/Windows 7-ready versions from this DeviantArt user.

Once you've chosen the icons you want, it's time to make your mouse pointers and hourglass animations look more like Mac OS X.


Select 'Change Mouse Pointer' from the Personalization menu and bring up your default mouse pointer icons. Again, numerous sites across the web offer other options, but if you want to get that Mac OS X look, check out this set, which mimics Mac OS X pointers, including the color wheel.

Save Your Theme and Share With Others

Once you have your theme the way you like it, you can click on the 'Save Theme' option and name your theme so that you can keep it around. You can always edit it later if you decide you want to tweak something.

If you want to share your theme with others, just right click on the theme in your theme list and choose 'Save Theme for Sharing,' then choose a name for your theme. By default it will be stored in the My Documents folder.

Final Results

In under five minutes (once you choose your wallpaper and icons) you can make Windows 7 look something like this:

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Yes, it's not the most dramatic makeover, but in a very short amount of time, we've taken Windows 7 and given it enough subtle Mac-like touches that it will feel just a bit homier to Mac fans.

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Of course, if you're a little more adventurous and really want to transform Windows 7, you can check out this complete Mac OS X skin made for Windows 7! (Note that the skin was made for an older build of Windows 7 and may not work with newer versions out of the box — so, it's definitely not for the faint of heart.)

What other places do you go to find wallpaper and icons? Share your favorites in the comments.