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Ten2O

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  1. Thanks for letting me know. I don't need this anymore though, as I contacted a friend who made me an AHK script (about 6 lines of simple code) that sets taskbar transparency to 0 when it's hidden. I've attached it if anyone else wants it. TBLineFix.ahk
  2. I paid $7 for the program, I should be able to suggest a feature that allows me to use it on OLED monitors without being told strange sayings? And apparently I'm disrespecting tihiy? I don't see where I was disrespectful at all other than my caps lock in the first comment, and you still see it in the default theme if a taskbar icon glows, such as when a download finishes. Maybe in the future when the classic taskbar code is removed Tihiy can fix the issue so burn-in doesn't happen.
  3. I'm using Windows 8 theme. You still see the tops of taskbar items when it's hidden, no matter the opacity of the background. I still don't understand what you're talking about with that.
  4. The tops of taskbar items are still visible. With the Win11 taskbar, the entire thing is invisible.
  5. Getting issue on Win11 22631.3296. When searching for items in start menu, startallback crashes and reloads. Only seems to happen a second after the search completes. If you search gibberish so the search can't complete, it doesn't crash.
  6. Simply making an option that sets the opacity of the background to 0 when it's hidden doesn't sound hard to me but whatever. Guess I'm stuck with translucentTB.
  7. Are you not going to fix it? What does this even mean? Why don't you just make it stop rendering the taskbar once it's fully hidden?
  8. Startallback causes BURN IN on OLED monitors! When auto hide taskbar is enabled, the top of the taskbar is still visible when it's hidden. This was fixed for the Windows 11 taskbar when OLED monitors came out, but it was never fixed in StartAllBack. Attached is an image example. I set the taskbar colour to green.
  9. I am interested in Startallback supporting programs such as 7tsp that replace all the icons in the system. For example if I set Windows 7 skin in startallback, and I run 7tsp to replace all the icons in the system with the Windows 7 icons. Startisback supported this fine, but since Startallback replaces the icons in the tray, it does not use the icons that 7tsp replace in the files. The Windows 7 theme is forced to use Windows 11 icons, which does not fit at all. A simple way to stop icon replacement would fix this. The icons are replaced perfectly fine with startalback disabled and the windows 10 taskbar enabled using explorerpatcher, so it's possible, but that doesn't have a Windows 7 theme.
  10. That's a whole other can of worms. Where in my comment did I say msstyles? I said I replaced the ICONS, not the msstyles. This is something that Tihiy needs to fix, or the classic windows community can create a hard patch for Startallback that will make it so it doesn't replace the icons like this (why does it even do this?). It's ridiculous that people pay for a program that has forced features like this when it claims to support classic windows setups. We got a non immersive menu reg, where is the "don't replace the icons in the tray" reg? Or better, a setting in the GUI? Or, make the setting that you already HAVE that is supposed to turn off icon replacement, actually turn off the icon replacement in the tray? Startallback is an objectively worse program than startisback because of things like this, especially in a PAID app. There had better be a way to disable this I'm missing...
  11. I have icon pack that replaces all icons in Windows 11 with the Windows 7 icons. Startallback force replaces the tray icons (volume, internet, remove devices, bluetooth) with the Windows 11 variant no matter what style is selected.
  12. How do I disable startallback replacing taskbar tray icons?
  13. How exactly would I find the hex value by kernel debugging? I try it but I don't understand what I need to do in order to find the memory address of the hex value that needs to be changed. I've been at it for a couple days straight and I still can't seem to figure out how I'm supposed to find it. I can pinpoint the moment that nvlddmkm unloads (the windows logo goes black) but I can't get it to happen without letting the OS load, meaning I can't find the exact point that it happens, despite trying for a really long time. I can't set a breakpoint there since there's no symbols and I don't know the address of the function that contains the version check... I also found this
  14. https://1drv.ms/v/s!AvW86-rn22zrnKoO8dITWLwH87OxyA?e=VSTIEw As u can see in this video - Can you fix this? It works great otherwise. Windowblinds is the only way to get an accurate win7 theme on win10.
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