Microsoft has added quite a plethora of subtle improvements to Windows 10, but the Windows user community, which is clearly one of the biggest out there, always comes up with new ideas that can perfectly fit the new operating system.

Today, for instance, we’ve come across this feature request that calls for Microsoft to allow users to change the color of the file selection box used by Windows 10 using the revamped personalization screen available in the OS.

Some believe that the selection box color should meet the system theme, while others would prefer Microsoft to add a completely new option called just that, “selection color.” This way, they should be able to customize the operating system even further, in a way that’s currently possible only in rival platforms such as Mac OS X and Ubuntu (with some third-party apps).

Microsoft is yet to confirm whether it plans to offer such an option or not, but there’s no doubt that giving users more customization options would really be a good idea, especially because Windows 10 is built with consumer feedback.

Windows 10 is set to receive a major update later this year, so although this feature might not be available in the RTM version launching this month, it could be implemented at some point in the future.