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Post by The Jackal on Aug 1, 2022 13:59:59 GMT -8
I think me messing around with IE4 standalone a while back has done something to my system, or I did something, but I can't remember what. Anyway, IE4 uses IE11's icon in the title bar, and the scrollbar is the modern one too. Which it weird considering I'm using classic theme and all. Here's a screenshot of what it looks like in HTML Help. Is there anyway to revert it back so it's uses the proper classic theme scrollbar? Attachments:
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Aug 1, 2022 14:36:17 GMT -8
Using the classic theme over aerolite-high contrast theme lessens the problem.
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Post by The Jackal on Aug 2, 2022 15:12:06 GMT -8
Using the classic theme over aerolite-high contrast theme lessens the problem. View AttachmentWait, it does this by default? I thought I screwed something up on my end. I was sure at one point it showed the classic scrollbar for me. I'm going over a discussion I had with Anixx once and he mentioned mshtlml.dll, which is the HTML viewer dll for IE. Replacing it just causes HTML Helper to crash. I'm going to switch over to Aerolite High Contrast, that's a massive stepup over the modern scrollbar. Thank you very much Orthodox for the workaround.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Aug 3, 2022 2:46:12 GMT -8
Wait, it does this by default? I thought I screwed something up on my end. I was sure at one point it showed the classic scrollbar for me. I'm going over a discussion I had with Anixx once and he mentioned mshtlml.dll, which is the HTML viewer dll for IE. Replacing it just causes HTML Helper to crash. I'm going to switch over to Aerolite High Contrast, that's a massive stepup over the modern scrollbar. Thank you very much Orthodox for the workaround. Using the classic theme on high contrast indeed fixes a lot of things. It also largely fixes the colors of Firefox, probably VisualStudio, and even forces some programs, like Antidote 10, to use the classic theme. However, this creates problems with the taskbar (the notification area is ugly, and active tasks display poorly when the classic ExplorerPatcher theme mitigations are enabled). He also has a problem with renaming the "defaultcolor" reg key, but I may have found a workaround. I will post this solution soon.
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