What makes the color of the icon for my external HD change to the color of the icon for Time Machine?

What makes the color of the icon for my external hard drive change to the color of the icon for Time Machine?

Perhaps when you first connected the drive you were asked if you wanted this to be used for TM.  If you clicked yes it remembers that. 

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    Q3 here http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html
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