 Hi, let's take a look at how you can change the theme of Visual Studio so that you get the colors that you want for both text and the shell and tool windows and all the other aspects of the UI. So if you go to Tools and Options, and the very first setting here called Environment General has a color theme dropdown. And in here you find four different built-in themes. And you can easily select the one you want and click OK, which applies the theme. And now it's dark, and you know, a lot of people like that, so that's great. So that's how you find and select and apply the theme that you want. But what if you want a theme that's not built in? What if you want a custom theme? Because a lot of editors and IDEs out in the world, they have all these themes, so you might be used to that, there might be certain themes that you like. So let's see how we can find additional themes. So we go to Extensions, and if we open the Visual Studio Marketplace tree view here and go all the way down to Themes, we can see a list here of all the different themes that are available for Visual Studio. This same list we can also find online. So if we go to Marketplace.VisualStudio.com, we can select here the Themes category, and that gives us all these different themes to take a look at. And most of them have screenshots, so we can see the details of how it looks like. This is one that has the blue theme of Visual Studio 2017 in a way that 2019, Visual Studio 2019, can consume it. And you can see we have screenshots of these. And simply just download it, it's an extension, so download it, apply it. Restart Visual Studio and you can select your theme, and that's it. So that's how easy it is to select the theme you want and discover new themes that are out there in the wild, written by the Visual Studio community. Thank you.