Hello,
In the same project as the previous thread and you are using MonoGame, right?
You could open the LaunchScreen.storyboard in VS(Windows) with source code, find the Color key in the view of the ViewController, then you can change the color.
<!--please test if the color changes to yellow-->
<color key="backgroundColor" systemColor="systemYellowColor" />
For example:
<scenes>
<!--View Controller-->
<scene sceneID="EHf">
<objects>
<viewController id="01J-lp-oVM" sceneMemberID="viewController">
<layoutGuides>
<viewControllerLayoutGuide type="top" id="Llm-lL-Icb" />
<viewControllerLayoutGuide type="bottom" id="xb3-aO-Qok" />
</layoutGuides>
<view key="view" contentMode="scaleToFill" id="Ze5-6b-2t3">
<rect key="frame" x="0.0" y="0.0" width="600" height="600" />
<autoresizingMask key="autoresizingMask" widthSizable="YES" heightSizable="YES" />
<!--find the color and change it-->
<color key="backgroundColor" systemColor="systemYellowColor" />
</view>
</viewController>
<placeholder placeholderIdentifier="IBFirstResponder" id="iYj-K1" userLabel="First Responder" sceneMemberID="firstResponder" />
</objects>
<point key="canvasLocation" x="53" y="375" />
</scene>
Best Regards,
Wenyan Zhang
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