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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:13:45+00:00 2026-05-17T21:13:45+00:00

Is there a way to not specify a theme at all for WPF and

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Is there a way to not specify a theme at all for WPF and just let it default to what the OS is using? I am still partial to Winforms for this reason. WinForm apps feel professional, light on its feet and part of the operating system, whereas as WPF application, including VS 2010, feel heavy. Moreover, WPF applications are visually inconsistent. They are like web pages where every developer decides what size a controls should be rather than leaving it up to the user and the operating system. I prefer to follow guidelines.

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    2026-05-17T21:13:46+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:13 pm

    By default, WPF will query the system settings to determine which Windows theme has been selected. It will then use a WPF theme which should closely match that of the system. This will provide styles for properties such as colors, and templates for the overall look (including animations). The WPF themes include styles for all the built in controls.

    Keep in mind, unlike WinForms, WPF controls are all created in WPF. In WinForms, most of the controls were created using pInvoke and come from non-managed code.

    WinForms could guarantee the same look as the OS, because the control was coming from the OS. While this was a nice side-effect, the down-side was that you were limited in your ability to interact with, extend, or modify the controls look.

    Built in WPF themes designed to match windows themes include:

    Windows Vista: themes\Aero.NormalColor.xaml
    Windows XP: themes\Luna.NormalColor.xaml
    Olive Green Windows XP: themes\Luna.Homestead.xaml
    Silver Windows XP: themes\Luna.Metallic.xaml
    Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and XP Tablet PC Edition 2005: themes\Royale.NormalColor.xaml
    Windows Classic: themes\Classic.xaml
    
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