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Inactive window color cannot be changed in build 10525
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This is beautiful, is that an atlas? Could you please share it? TY! --edit-- That is win8rp atlas, right?
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Ahaha, the titlebar is colored in the new build (10525)
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nvm
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Awesomeee, great job!! Just one thing, the caption buttons size doesn't change for modern apps...
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If you move mouse to the top edge of your display, it will roll down the titlebar and it allows you go back just by pressing Restore button. But there seems to be some bug in Win10 that this titlebar does not show sometimes Yeah that bar never appears for when using modernframe dll. Works only on first run. If that bar doesn't show up, you have to close ApplicationFrameHost window.
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Don't think so... the first experimental build of modernframe.dll was released on Aug1 and those pixels were there, in your screenshot, http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/173379-windows-10/page-44#entry1104184
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Starts up okay here. Since I keep UAC off, I can only do limited testing with the Settings App. Here are my observations: It colorizes captions okay as far as I can see on both Modern and ribbon-enabled windows, though I have set white for everything, active and inactive. The doubling of the caption text I saw before is gone. The "back" glyph now shows properly, though isn't colored the same as the text. The only bug I see is: In an environment where the normal window title bars have been reduced through settings in the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics] key, I find the caption text backing glow to be offset upward, instead of vertically centered like the text. See the following screen grab... -Noel What about the position of the text? Is always right positioned even if the arrow is not visible. --Edit-- Right positioned, sorry
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Blabla, thank you for correcting me but SECURE BOOT must be disabled for this to work, just tried it and it works with SECURE BOOT OFF only. At least for me...
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Secured boot must be turned off right?
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.. Why do you care? It's my issue, if I want to something to my computer, that's on me. This build is for testing only, you want to help bigmuscle or what?
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Working great so far, thanks bigmuscle!
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Is that supposed to make the taskbar blurry too? Yes
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Why would they disable it on taskbar only? :| Anyway, I can't send feedback for some reason
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Nope, must be a bug, it worked just fine in the previous versions, in 10147, 10158 and 10159 the taskbar is not blurred, but the start menu and other areas are :|
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Default blur is Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize] "EnableBlurBehind"=dword:00000001 That's the problem, the value is ignored. There is blur on start menu and some other ares but not on taskbar, so I tried to disable the blur completely to fit with the whole theme but EnableBlurBehind is ignored.
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Not that kind of blur, but the default one.
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Tried it, doesn't work Well, that is what I am using. It does work if you set it up properly. Please
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Tried it, doesn't work
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Mine is! mine not Do you have EnableBlurBehind DWORD under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize? I only have this problem on this new build, worked just fine in 10130
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@NoelC, is your taskbar blurred?
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It crashes when holding the mouse cursor on taskbar thumbnails, anyone have this problem? --edit-- Build 10158 is out, I'm updating right now --edit-- Just tested aero glass with 10158, glass is applied but there are some visual artifacts and dwm keeps restarting. I'm sorry, I can't upload the dmp files, ultra compression but still 200+ MB and my internet connection sucks. Much better, but blur effect radius must be set to 0 before applying/installing aero glass.
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Yes, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize EnableBlurBehind = 0/1