Alcatel
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OS: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC IoT 2021
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Post by Alcatel on Sept 21, 2022 16:56:06 GMT -8
Hi When disabling DWM in explorer, I noticed that the taskbar is always black, even though I am using StartIsBack. I tried adding the color to show on taskbar through settings and re-applying it in StartIsBack but no success. This occurs both with DWM actually disabled and making explorer act like DWM is disabled when it's not, so this is an explorer problem for sure. I think it's that explorer refusing to show any color on the taskbar is just part of its behavior when DWM is disabled. Idk if anyone knows a solution, perhaps, a different modification to the taskbar, that bypasses the normal way of showing color on the taskbar and uses an alternate method that can override it.
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Post by ihatemetro on Sept 22, 2022 16:25:18 GMT -8
AFAIK Open-Shell can do this, though I'm not really sure.
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Alcatel
Freshman Member
Posts: 89
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC IoT 2021
Theme: Windows 7 Aero
CPU: i9-8950HK
RAM: 32GB DDR4
GPU: Nvidia Quadro P3200
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Post by Alcatel on Sept 23, 2022 17:24:16 GMT -8
AFAIK Open-Shell can do this, though I'm not really sure. Nope It seems OpenShell gets its color from explorer function also, it is also black when doing this
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Post by ihatemetro on Sept 24, 2022 6:35:53 GMT -8
AFAIK Open-Shell can do this, though I'm not really sure. Nope It seems OpenShell gets its color from explorer function also, it is also black when doing this How about setting a custom color in Open-Shell and disabling blur? Also make sure that "customize taskbar" is enabled (though this may break startisback)
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