Luximoz
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Post by Luximoz on Feb 28, 2024 15:44:16 GMT -8
I'm not sure how the taskbar gradient went away, but it did... I used to have it before I was going for a Windows 8.1 look for a week or so and I only noticed that now after switching back to a Windows 7 look... Also today, Windhawk's UI got messed up because of "Fake High Contrast", Windhawk told me to compile it out of the blue when I was scrolling through my scripts I have no idea why, so I did and then I turned it back off (because compiling enables the script) and that's how it messed up its theme... How can I fix these issues?
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Luximoz
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Luna, Royale, and Aero enjoyer
Posts: 100
OS: Windows 7/Windows LTSC 2019
Theme: Windows XP/Longhorn/Vista/7 (I switch whenever I feel like)
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Post by Luximoz on Feb 29, 2024 9:26:16 GMT -8
I found a fix for the taskbar gradient glitch: The "Windows 7 Clock Spacing" Windhawk script is actually the culprit in this case, so I disabled it and restarted explorer and now it's fixed.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Mar 16, 2024 15:45:38 GMT -8
Also today, Windhawk's UI got messed up because of "Fake High Contrast", Windhawk told me to compile it out of the blue when I was scrolling through my scripts I have no idea why, so I did and then I turned it back off (because compiling enables the script) and that's how it messed up its theme... How can I fix these issues? I have the same problem with the Fake High Contrast mod. It works well on the Windhak interface activated but poorly deactivated; This is strange, because it is not a problem in any other application.
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Luximoz
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Posts: 100
OS: Windows 7/Windows LTSC 2019
Theme: Windows XP/Longhorn/Vista/7 (I switch whenever I feel like)
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Post by Luximoz on Mar 17, 2024 17:24:48 GMT -8
Also today, Windhawk's UI got messed up because of "Fake High Contrast", Windhawk told me to compile it out of the blue when I was scrolling through my scripts I have no idea why, so I did and then I turned it back off (because compiling enables the script) and that's how it messed up its theme... How can I fix these issues? I have the same problem with the Fake High Contrast mod. It works well on the Windhak interface activated but poorly deactivated; This is strange, because it is not a problem in any other application. I fixed that a week ago by pressing Ctrl Alt Shift P, then by typing theme and by clicking on color themes.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Mar 20, 2024 3:59:15 GMT -8
I fixed that a week ago by pressing Ctrl Alt Shift P, then by typing theme and by clicking on color themes. Where did you go to resolve the issue ? When I press Ctrl Alt Shift P, I get nothing.
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Post by pusan on Oct 24, 2024 2:49:43 GMT -8
I fixed that a week ago by pressing Ctrl Alt Shift P, then by typing theme and by clicking on color themes. Where did you go to resolve the issue ? When I press Ctrl Alt Shift P, I get nothing. I know this is an old thread (6 months), but I got here looking on how to fix "Fake High Contrast" causing the background to be white and it worked. You need to press ctrl alt shift p while in Windhawk UI - command panel popup should appear near the top of the window (see attached). You can then select different theme or just select "Toggle between Light/Dark themes" to fix the background.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Oct 25, 2024 14:23:34 GMT -8
I know this is an old thread (6 months), but I got here looking on how to fix "Fake High Contrast" causing the background to be white and it worked. You need to press ctrl alt shift p while in Windhawk UI - command panel popup should appear near the top of the window (see attached). You can then select different theme or just select "Toggle between Light/Dark themes" to fix the background. Thanks you, I'll try that if I ever have to disable Fake high contrast again (I use it on a daily basis).
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