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Zhancis1982

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  1. Cheers man! Donated you a little something once more. I was happy even with the previous build, so I vote for releasing it tonight
  2. Thanks bigmuscle. Experimental debug version for build 10240 works just fine. Is there a way to change/increase transparency level besides choosing the lightest accent color?
  3. You Don't unless you put a script loop in place such as the one my1 came up with or you can always add shortcut to taskbar or desktop to get it kicked started again. ~DP That's what I have done. I'll do whatever it takes to get transparent windows/taskbar so this ain't that big of a hassle.
  4. I installed experimental 64-bit debug build for 10041 this way. Maybe someone finds it useful. 1. Installed http://www.glass8.eu/files/setup-w8.1-1.3.1.exeto default C:\AeroGlass folder. 2. Closed task aerohost.exe and then renamed C:\AeroGlass to C:\AeroGlass1 3. Rebooted. Copied contents from http://www.glass8.eu/files/10041-64.7zto C:\AeroGlass1 4. Renamed C:\AeroGlass1 to C:\AeroGlass 5. Rebooted. 6. Done, with dwm.exe running in the background. The taskbar is not transparent, unless I use the posted .vbs script.
  5. Do we still need to run TaskbarBlur.vbs script to get aeroglass on the taskbar or it is the taskbar transparent with this latest debug version applied? And how exactly can you apply ModernFrame.dll ? Is this the right way (see the quote bellow) and does modernframe.dll only aplies to modern apps?
  6. Thanks DosProbie. Got it (aero glass in windows 10) working at least to some degree following these guides: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/173379-windows-10/page-13#entry1096428 http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/173379-windows-10/page-14#entry1096505 Is there a way to keep task-bar transparent permanently? because for some reason the transparency in task-bar disappears and taskbarblur.cmd has to be restarted again. I will try the more recent TaskbarBlur.vbs option by adding it in the startup.
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