adacom Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 battery mode still does not work for me - no difference to taskbar with power cable removed - can someone confirm either way - may well be something i am running - would like to know and i can investigate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My1 Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 the taskbar is transparent in w10 from the start, you rather have to look at the title bars of the windows and stuff... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adacom Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 the taskbar is transparent in w10 from the start, you rather have to look at the title bars of the windows and stuff... nothing changes on the screen when i unplug the power lead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoelC Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 Just for reference, Aero Glass doesn't use measurably more battery power than if it's not running. -Noel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoelC Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 So another development build is coming... Build is intended for debugging and testing purposes only By the way, is this build also inclusive of Windows 8.1? I haven't tried it on my Win 8.1 VM but I could if that would be helpful to you. -Noel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adacom Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 Just for reference, Aero Glass doesn't use measurably more battery power than if it's not running. -Noel and for further reference i know that and do not want it for that - its a useful feature to tell me if the power lead has come out or is not fully in 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigmuscle Posted August 14, 2015 Author Share Posted August 14, 2015 Does debug window display some "Message 0x..." when you unplug it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My1 Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 (edited) the problem is not Glass it's the GUI. I checked the registry since I had on in my my WIn8.1 as well. in fact a while ago (to be exact version 1.3.0 on win8.1) you set the new default for Glass on Battery to that it wont disable (see your changelog), and instead of setting the reg setting explicitly to 1 it just deletes the value, in other wordsyou version of the GUI assumes the default to "disable it" and therefore it has problems with the "newer" versions of glass... so @adacom go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/DWM (if the DWM key doesnt exist just create it) and then create a 32-bit value "DIsableGlassOnBattery" and set it to 1. @bm the best way would be assuming nothing at all and just setting the value no matter whether or not it's the default. Edited August 14, 2015 by My1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveo76 Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 (edited) So another development build is coming... It contains multi-monitor and stability fixes.Win8 CP atlas file replaced with Win8 RP atlas file.Added build numbering so you can check which build you are now using. We are hopefully very close to final release now. Just a few small things are remaining.Link for download is on my website. Build is intended for debugging and testing purposes only. Do NOT use on production environment of if you don't accept software conditions.I like that idea of yours adding build number to the debug window. Edited August 15, 2015 by daveo76 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveo76 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 I just updated the aeroglass. It still running good for me. But I do only have a laptop so not much can go wrong with that. Also I wish there was a way to make the Windows Start Menu, battery info, Volume bar, WIFI list, Notification Centre, and clock/calendar clear blur like I can do with the explorer title bar and taskbar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuzsion Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 Working great for me, here's my debug lob if it's of any use to you. Aero Glass 1.3.2.120 DEBUG extension for Win8.1+ Desktop Window Manager.This window is intended to display debug messages. You can restart DWM process by closing this window. DBGHELP: Symbol Search Path: .;C:\AeroGlass\symbolsLoading settings (flags = 0x1) from HKEY 0x00000000000003E4 for session #1Settings reloadedAllocating class CBlurEffect for D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60dwmcore.dll version 10.0.10240.16397Allocating blur buffer 515 x 43 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating class CReflection for D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60udwm.dll version 10.0.10240.16384Allocating blur buffer 838 x 48 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating blur buffer 677 x 352 [pixelFormat: 87, 1] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Symbols loaded from patterns: 0x7FBMessage 0x31A, wparam = 0, lparam = 0Loading settings (flags = 0x4) from HKEY 0x00000000000003E4 for session #1Settings reloadedDelayed hook (UxTheme.dll!GetThemeStream from udwm.dll) installedDelayed hook (UxTheme.dll!GetThemeRect from udwm.dll) installedDelayed hook (ext-ms-win-uxtheme-themes-l1-1-0.dll!GetThemeMargins from udwm.dll) installedHook (USER32.dll!SystemParametersInfoW from udwm.dll) installedHook (GDI32.dll!ExtCreateRegion from udwm.dll) installedAtlas resource loading (custom: C:\AeroGlass\atlas_10162.png)Failed to load custom atlas layout (0x2 - The system cannot find the file specified.), using system theme layout...GetThemeStream 0,0,213GetThemeStream 0,0,213GetThemeStream 0,0,213GetThemeStream 0,0,213Message 0x320, wparam = 3808451491, lparam = 1Loading settings (flags = 0x2) from HKEY 0x00000000000003E4 for session #1Settings reloadedMessage 0x15, wparam = 0, lparam = 0Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 48 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating class CGlassSafetyZoneLayer for D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60Allocating glass safety zone 1600 x 10 (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating glass safety zone 10 x 900 (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating glass safety zone 10 x 900 (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating glass safety zone 1600 x 10 (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 168 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 344 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 397 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 550 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 555 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 560 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 570 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 578 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 598 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 609 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 632 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 645 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 655 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 669 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 679 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 690 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 701 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 711 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 712 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 926 x 659 [pixelFormat: 87, 1] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60)Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 801 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1610 x 659 [pixelFormat: 87, 1] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1610 x 660 [pixelFormat: 87, 1] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 854 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 861 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Allocating blur buffer 1600 x 862 [pixelFormat: 87, 3] (D2D 0x000000D3926FAB60) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badboy4life91 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 (edited) Hello, I just installed 32-bit+64-bit (Updated on 14th August 2015) on an installation clean (build 10240 64-bit) and this is what I get: I would like to know If this is normal At this stage of development or if I forget something ? Thank you for your work Mr BM and good luck for the work you have before you ! Edited August 15, 2015 by badboy4life91 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badboy4life91 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 (edited) thanks a lot, I'm going to try @My1 you erase your message ?! Edited August 15, 2015 by badboy4life91 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveo76 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 Hello, I just installed 32-bit+64-bit (Updated on 14th August 2015) on an installation clean (build 10240 64-bit) and this is what I get: I would like to know If this is normal At this stage of development or if I forget something ? Thank you for your work Mr BM and good luck for the work you have before you !Uninstall aeroglass and install it again and this time during installing make sure to uncheck those. As it made for Windows 8.1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badboy4life91 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 thanks a lot, I'm going to try ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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