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On 12/10/2018 at 6:41 PM, bigmuscle said:

I've studied shell32.dll code and there seems to be a bug in AutoColorization feature, so I must create some workaround.

AutoColorization also seems to have more noticeable negative performance impact on Win10 1809. When it changes, currently running window animation gets quite choppy.

Windows 8.x sends more WM_DWMCOLORIZATIONCHANGED messages to applications and the color transition remains nice and smooth, while it's more abrupt on Win10. So performance degradation is even less logical. There's probably bigger impact with more applications running simultaneously.


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