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Post by anixx on Dec 29, 2021 18:21:36 GMT -8
The screenshot above looks like the taskbar is classic-themed but the classic theme support in EP settings is not enabled.
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Post by leet on Dec 29, 2021 22:25:15 GMT -8
It’s because SCT is set up to start SCT Taskbar, but it doesn’t work on their pc. In this case, Jackal can exploit the fact that SCT Taskbar doesn’t load on their machine, but normally this configuration would load SCT Taskbar. If you disable SCT Taskbar in SCT, it will behave differently. It will not restart explorer after enabling Classic Theme. I’m not saying there’s no way to use SCT with ExplorerPatcher’s taskbar (you could just restart explorer in the SCT script files), but there is no supported way yet.
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Post by The Jackal on Jan 4, 2022 6:53:24 GMT -8
On Windows 11 you do not need a special taskbar, the default taskbar works just well under classic theme with Explorer Patcher. Doesn't matter. Jackal is using SCT, which does not support using Explorers taskbar in Classic Theme. ExplorerPatcher taskbar support is planned however! The code is partially there (enabling is implemented, disabling isn't), it just needs to be tested (I only have one Windows 11 install, which I don't want Classic Theme on). The Jackal , you can PM me here or on Discord if you would like to try/test that out. Apologies for the late reply, but it's been a really bad week for me. Anyways, yeah sure, I'll test it for you, though tbh I'm not really a fan of the default (W10) taskbar regardless what it looks like.
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Post by The Jackal on Jan 4, 2022 6:54:11 GMT -8
Sorry for the delay, here's the picture: This is the lastest update. Afaik, it's only the context menu that does it. Still need to disable immersive menus via EP's menu for legacy context menus to show non-blank. Also, sadly SCT taskbar still doesn't load for me. On Windows 11 you do not need a special taskbar, the default taskbar works just well under classic theme with Explorer Patcher. Yeah, I don't really like it, sorry.
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Post by The Jackal on Jan 4, 2022 6:55:22 GMT -8
Again, apologies for the lateness, but I'm def going to check this out later tonight. Thanks Leet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2022 23:44:38 GMT -8
Basically, I saw this thread which is an amazing solution for Classic Theme and decided I wanted to create a GUI for it. It's a simple .NET app which does the following things: - Installs and configures either SCT Taskbar or Open-Shell and StartIsBack to emulate a Classic taskbar/start menu experience
- Enables/Disables Classic Theme with a press of a button (or command)
- Runs Classic Theme in a way that both Explorer and Immersive apps run normally, without any bad looking theme files.
- Automatically enables Classic Theme on boot-up if it was enabled before shutdown
- It can install all these utilities when requested:
- Classic Task Manager
- 7+ Taskbar Tweaker
- ExplorerContextMenuTweaker
- T-Clock
- Folder Options X
- RibbonDisabler
How the Classic Theme works
Winlogon uses a shared memory section for handling themes. By removing access to this memory section the Winlogon process can no longer manage themes so the default theme is used, the Classic Theme. It's better then suspending the Desktop Window Manager because that bugs out the whole system while this still uses DWM to keep the system running smooth.
Screenshots of GUI (v1.0.6) running on Windows 10 Pro (version 1903) and Windows 8.1 Pro (build 9600):
Command Line Usage
SimpleClassicTheme.exe {ARGS..} You can supply an infinite number of arguments into SCT. It will first parse all of the arguments, and it will then execute them one by one. I won't cover all arguments here as there's quite a bit of them. Run SCT with --help to see an extensive list of arguments available.
Guide (RECOMMENDED)
I have put up a guide on the new (not official) WinClassic resource site:
NOTE: If you get a skinny taskbar or metro doesn't work on boot-up:
Open the utility again and increase the Taskbar Delay
Download
The application can be downloaded through the WinClassic GitHub
Before you download I just want to say one thing: I'm not taking any responsibility for any damage done to your PC. If you have a clean system and use my guide, you'll be fine!
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Currently Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 1803+ only | | Although it kinda works with Windows 11, it's not supported! |
| Also: READ THE GUIDE BEFORE ASKING QUESTIONS | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
KNOWN ISSUES:
How do I report bugs?
NOTE: Make sure you have the latest version before reporting any bugs!It's simple. Go to this page and create an issue on the Github issue tracker. Use the format provided!
Simple Classic Theme Setup Wizard, but I'm stuck at this part... Any way to get past this?
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OS: Windows 10 Pro 22H2
Theme: XP Classic Theme
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
RAM: 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR4
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super
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Post by AnyKey on Jan 6, 2022 1:06:02 GMT -8
Simple Classic Theme Setup Wizard, but I'm stuck at this part... Any way to get past this? As a temporary workaround, press Alt+A to agree the license agreement.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2022 1:52:15 GMT -8
Simple Classic Theme Setup Wizard, but I'm stuck at this part... Any way to get past this? As a temporary workaround, press Alt+A to agree the license agreement. thank you. Temporary workaround I solved it by pressing Alt + A.
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Post by ihatemetro on Jan 6, 2022 18:49:46 GMT -8
Simple Classic Theme Setup Wizard, but I'm stuck at this part... Any way to get past this? As a temporary workaround, press Alt+A to agree the license agreement. I think you could also scroll down quickly and then the button should be not grayed out. I've encountered many setup wizards like that one before.
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Post by leet on Jan 6, 2022 19:02:04 GMT -8
As a temporary workaround, press Alt+A to agree the license agreement. I think you could also scroll down quickly and then the button should be not grayed out. I've encountered many setup wizards like that one before. No, you have to check the checkbox (or press Alt+A to check it)
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Post by snackif on Jan 12, 2022 21:06:39 GMT -8
Hey, major issue with windows 8.1 (at least on my PC) but simple classic theme gets to the screen pictured and then when i click yes it closes and doesnt come up with the wizard. Attachments:
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Post by leet on Jan 13, 2022 4:36:10 GMT -8
Could you make an issue on GitHub? Thanks.
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Post by andreasmir on Jan 19, 2022 4:42:20 GMT -8
What is the latest supported Windows 10 build at this moment? I have tryed to set simple classic theme into my Win10 21H2, but it seems that SCT not working here, it does nothing.
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Post by leet on Jan 19, 2022 5:48:31 GMT -8
21H2 is fully supported. Are you sure it's doing nothing? Do note that only newly opened programs will have classic theme applied.
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Post by anixx on Jan 19, 2022 19:24:48 GMT -8
You said your program does not support Windows 11 yet? Then, I think, the topic title should be changed.
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Post by leet on Jan 20, 2022 2:55:40 GMT -8
You said your program does not support Windows 11 yet? Then, I think, the topic title should be changed. Windows 11 is supported. Why do uou think there’s UI for configuring EP? It’s just not possible to use EP as a taskbar option. (It is in the beta’s)
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Post by andrewpssp on Jan 20, 2022 14:36:22 GMT -8
I don't know if this is a problem inherent with Classic Theme on Windows 11 so am hesitant to file a bug report but the window borders and the buttons aren't really correct. They look perfectly fine on my Windows 10 machine..
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Post by anixx on Jan 20, 2022 18:37:42 GMT -8
Why do uou think there’s UI for configuring EP? It’s just not possible to use EP as a taskbar option. (It is in the beta’s) I could not parse this. What are you talking about? Explorer Patcher?
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Post by ihatemetro on Jan 20, 2022 20:04:57 GMT -8
I don't know if this is a problem inherent with Classic Theme on Windows 11 so am hesitant to file a bug report but the window borders and the buttons aren't really correct. They look perfectly fine on my Windows 10 machine.. That is the result of high-dpi. You have to set it to 100% dpi to make it look "normal".
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Post by andrewpssp on Jan 21, 2022 5:26:49 GMT -8
That is the result of high-dpi. You have to set it to 100% dpi to make it look "normal". Ah alright. I tried that and it did look normal again. Trouble is that everything was too small to sensibly able to use!
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