You can change icon colors in Ubuntu by editing the system settings or using the terminal commands.
You can change icon colors in Ubuntu by editing the system settings or using the terminal commands.
I don’t have a direct way to change the close icon color or tickbox color in Ubuntu. You can adjust these settings through system preferences or desktop environment options. For the close icon, check your wallpaper or app-specific theme settings; for tickboxes, look into accessibility or theme configurations.
The unity tweak tool offers limited choices, mainly for switching themes, which are typically managed through the standard Unity settings menu. You should be able to select themes like gnome and gtk within Unity. There are many Unity theme options available online; however, I don’t have a preference and won’t recommend any specific one.