Windows XP is famous for its customizable visual style, largely thanks to the introduction of the Luna theme engine. While the operating system shipped with only a few built-in options, the "Full Feature" list includes official themes released by Microsoft (often through specialized channels like Media Center Edition or the Zune player) and the massive ecosystem of third-party "Visual Styles."
Microsoft released several official themes for Windows XP, each with its unique visual style and characteristics. Some of the most notable ones include:
- Luna: The default theme for Windows XP, Luna was a bright and cheerful theme with a predominantly blue color scheme.
- Zune: A theme inspired by the Zune media player, characterized by a sleek, silver, and orange design.
- Metallic: A theme with a metallic look, featuring a range of metallic colors and a futuristic feel.
- Candy: A colorful theme with a playful, whimsical design.
A fan-favorite theme that uses Xbox brand colors (green, white, and gray) to mimic the console's dashboard [7]. Modern Compatibility & Transformation