Mabel
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Post by Mabel on Jan 15, 2023 5:41:00 GMT -8
For some reason, OpenShell really breaks whenever I use WindowBlinds with Address Bar Remover or SCT.FEH. This is the first time this has happened to me, and I have no clue how to fix it I would appreciate some help about this, as this is really bothering me and keeping me from making an accurate Windows XP theme
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Post by annorexorcist on Jan 18, 2023 1:43:32 GMT -8
I'm having the same issue too. ExplorerPatcher's "remove navigation bar" option works great, but it also removes the navbar in file open windows which isn't ideal.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jan 18, 2023 3:42:04 GMT -8
I'm having the same issue too. ExplorerPatcher's "remove navigation bar" option works great, but it also removes the navbar in file open windows which isn't ideal. Maybe disabling the : Register as shell extension option in ExplorerPatcher can solve the problem of file open windows ?
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jan 18, 2023 3:42:54 GMT -8
For some reason, OpenShell really breaks whenever I use WindowBlinds with Address Bar Remover or SCT.FEH. This is the first time this has happened to me, and I have no clue how to fix it I would appreciate some help about this, as this is really bothering me and keeping me from making an accurate Windows XP theme
Does this only happen with WindowsBlind ?
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Mabel
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Post by Mabel on Jan 19, 2023 6:52:56 GMT -8
For some reason, OpenShell really breaks whenever I use WindowBlinds with Address Bar Remover or SCT.FEH. This is the first time this has happened to me, and I have no clue how to fix it I would appreciate some help about this, as this is really bothering me and keeping me from making an accurate Windows XP theme
Does this only happen with WindowsBlind ? I think so, I tried different WindowBlinds themes, and all of them produce the same problem Using the original windows 10 look works perfectly. I tried using the Windows XP msstyle to counter this problem, but I can't use it because it gives me the black screen of death, both with UXThemePatcher and SecureUXThemePatcher
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Mabel
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Post by Mabel on Jan 19, 2023 7:18:00 GMT -8
I'm having the same issue too. ExplorerPatcher's "remove navigation bar" option works great, but it also removes the navbar in file open windows which isn't ideal. That actually worked, it fixed my issue Thanks
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jan 21, 2023 4:16:51 GMT -8
I think so, I tried different WindowBlinds themes, and all of them produce the same problem Using the original windows 10 look works perfectly. I tried using the Windows XP msstyle to counter this problem, but I can't use it because it gives me the black screen of death, both with UXThemePatcher and SecureUXThemePatcher
If you are using the original style of Windows XP, it makes sense, the theme engine has since evolved. Instead, use a "ported" style, like this : www.winclassic.net/thread/1528/noir10-perfectluna10
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Post by Mabel on Jan 21, 2023 13:13:47 GMT -8
I think so, I tried different WindowBlinds themes, and all of them produce the same problem Using the original windows 10 look works perfectly. I tried using the Windows XP msstyle to counter this problem, but I can't use it because it gives me the black screen of death, both with UXThemePatcher and SecureUXThemePatcher
If you are using the original style of Windows XP, it makes sense, the theme engine has since evolved. Instead, use a "ported" style, like this : www.winclassic.net/thread/1528/noir10-perfectluna10Oh, cool! So, do I like, downlaod the Luna10 theme and replace the Luna10.msstyle in the folder? Cuz I'm still not sure if I'm doing it right or not. Regardless, I'm gonna give this theme a try and make sure it works as soon as I'm able to. Thanks
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Post by Saturn on Jan 21, 2023 13:24:26 GMT -8
Yes, you do exactly just that. If it's a different name, rename it to luna10.msstyles. Also, the msstyles are a LOT more accurate than anything Windowblinds can pull off as far as I know.
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Post by Mabel on Jan 21, 2023 14:50:11 GMT -8
So, I tried the PerfectLuna10 theme, I first set up a restore point toh Here's the results:
At first, it went completely well, I turned on Basic Themer 2 later too to get it working, one thing I noticed is that the lil close, minimize and maximize buttons were a bit smaller than they should be. I tought this was because I didn't set the metrics, like I read from Saturn, and so I applied them and logged off. As soon as I logged off, I got a black screen. I restarted, the black screen on the log in screen was gone, but when I logged back in, I got, you guessed it, the black screen of dead, armed with the mouse getting its positon reset to the middle of the screen every few minutes and sounds of I think stuff getting connected and disconnected every few seconds. So I just went back to the restore point and I'm still stuck using WindowBlinds. I just can't escape the black screen of death
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jan 21, 2023 15:56:50 GMT -8
Mabel It is possible that it is the metric change that is causing the crash. I think it's important to determine if the culprit is the metric change or the visual style. What version of Windows are you on ?
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Post by Mabel on Jan 21, 2023 16:16:51 GMT -8
Mabel It is possible that it is the metric change that is causing the crash. I think it's important to determine if the culprit is the metric change or the visual style. What version of Windows are you on ? Windows 10 LTSC 21H2
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jan 21, 2023 16:21:30 GMT -8
Mabel It is possible that it is the metric change that is causing the crash. I think it's important to determine if the culprit is the metric change or the visual style. What version of Windows are you on ? Windows 10 LTSC 21H2 The style is supposed to work then. Keep what I said in my previous paragraph. Otherwise, I don't see too much.
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Post by Mabel on Jan 21, 2023 16:29:05 GMT -8
The style is supposed to work then. Keep what I said in my previous paragraph. Otherwise, I don't see too much. Ok then, I'm gonna try and set the theme back, without setting the window metrics, and check if the window metrics are actually the culprit
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Mabel
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Post by Mabel on Jan 21, 2023 16:44:21 GMT -8
The style is supposed to work then. Keep what I said in my previous paragraph. Otherwise, I don't see too much. Ok then, I'm gonna try and set the theme back, without setting the window metrics, and check if the window metrics are actually the culprit Update: I did the same things I did before, minus the window metrics, and it gave me the same result
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