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Post by powerplayer on Oct 9, 2021 14:15:18 GMT -8
Yes, with StartAllBack the context menus are pink. what if i remove it? i mean is it related to classic3 theme? any way to fix?
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Post by leet on Oct 9, 2021 14:56:11 GMT -8
Yes, with StartAllBack the context menus are pink. what if i remove it? i mean is it related to classic3 theme? any way to fix? Delete StartAllBack until it’s stable.
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Post by powerplayer on Oct 9, 2021 15:07:45 GMT -8
what if i remove it? i mean is it related to classic3 theme? any way to fix? Delete StartAllBack until it’s stable. Once startallback is deleted you get that skinny menu overall its stable with everything except it makes pink menus that are strange in place of skinny unreadable ones
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Post by anixx on Oct 13, 2021 18:10:48 GMT -8
Well guys, after a few first days: - 7+TT works - Explorer context menu tweaker works (although in open-save dialogs the menus are still metro-based in native skin and empty in classic skin). - Taskbar context menu tweaker works - Explorer Patcher allows to have Wi-Fi list and sound volume as tray flyers - Navbar successfully removed from open-save dialogs (have to run regedit as trusted installer) Edge has to be run in Windows 8 compatibility mode.
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Post by powerplayer on Oct 14, 2021 12:41:07 GMT -8
Well guys, after a few first days: - 7+TT works - Explorer context menu tweaker works (although in open-save dialogs the menus are still metro-based in native skin and empty in classic skin). - Taskbar context menu tweaker works - Explorer Patcher allows to have Wi-Fi list and sound volume as tray flyers - Navbar successfully removed from open-save dialogs (have to run regedit as trusted installer) View AttachmentEdge has to be run in Windows 8 compatibility mode. Startallback fixed context menu its still round though classic 3 works nice but maybe classic3 needs an update for context menus if possible??
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Post by anixx on Oct 14, 2021 14:55:40 GMT -8
On the screenshot are the menus from Explorer context menu tweaker. They look nice both under classic theme and Win11 theme.
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Post by powerplayer on Oct 14, 2021 16:58:30 GMT -8
On the screenshot are the menus from Explorer context menu tweaker. They look nice both under classic theme and Win11 theme. but explorer crashes with Explorer context menu tweaker under startallback
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Post by TechSalt on Oct 14, 2021 21:16:55 GMT -8
Well guys, after a few first days: - 7+TT works - Explorer context menu tweaker works (although in open-save dialogs the menus are still metro-based in native skin and empty in classic skin). - Taskbar context menu tweaker works - Explorer Patcher allows to have Wi-Fi list and sound volume as tray flyers - Navbar successfully removed from open-save dialogs (have to run regedit as trusted installer) View AttachmentEdge has to be run in Windows 8 compatibility mode. How did you disable the navbar with the registry editor?
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Post by anixx on Oct 15, 2021 0:17:52 GMT -8
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Post by anixx on Oct 15, 2021 5:20:15 GMT -8
The problem of Explorer context menus has been fixed once and for all in the latest version of Explorer Patcher (except in open/save dialogs, but the author promised to do it later).
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AnyKey
Sophomore Member
Posts: 248
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 Oct 16, 2021 1:09:32 GMT -8
Nice find. I also tried it out. Very nice. It works 100% perfect!
I'm pretty sure that was removed in Windows 10 at some point, though I don't know the exact version off the top of my head (it may have been 1803, but I'm not sure). It has been removed in 1703.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Sept 1, 2022 9:40:55 GMT -8
Besides the classic theme, Win11 also completely killed the ability to use it without DWM. Screen is visible if you kill some Immersive processes (like 21H1 and before), but mouse doesn’t work at all. Not only the cursor is invisible, but also it doesn’t even move. (Noticeable when DWM was restored-the cursor remains where it was before the DWM had been killed.) This also applies in the Session 0, where DWM and visual styles are not present at all, and programs without DWM worked pretty stable in there until 20H1, even with FireDaemon ZeroInput installed. FD ZI allows keyboard input but mouse still doesn’t work at all. Maybe FireDaemon could release a update of ZeroInput that fixes this issue... hope they doesn’t limit the fix only for the session 0. For DWM disabled, I'm pretty sure the mouse issue can be fixed. Windows PE and ValidationOS run without DWM and are based on Windows 11.
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Jevil7452
Regular Member
Posts: 432
OS: Windows Vista Enterprise (6.0.6003)/Windows 7 Enterprise (6.1.7601)
Theme: Windows Aero by Microsoft Corporation (on both)
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770k
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB DDR3)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti + Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
Computer Make/Model: OEM0
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Post by Jevil7452 on Sept 2, 2022 9:28:01 GMT -8
Besides the classic theme, Win11 also completely killed the ability to use it without DWM. Screen is visible if you kill some Immersive processes (like 21H1 and before), but mouse doesn’t work at all. Not only the cursor is invisible, but also it doesn’t even move. (Noticeable when DWM was restored-the cursor remains where it was before the DWM had been killed.) This also applies in the Session 0, where DWM and visual styles are not present at all, and programs without DWM worked pretty stable in there until 20H1, even with FireDaemon ZeroInput installed. FD ZI allows keyboard input but mouse still doesn’t work at all. Maybe FireDaemon could release a update of ZeroInput that fixes this issue... hope they doesn’t limit the fix only for the session 0. For DWM disabled, I'm pretty sure the mouse issue can be fixed. Windows PE and ValidationOS run without DWM and are based on Windows 11. Delete/rename the file dwminit.dll
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Sept 3, 2022 3:15:21 GMT -8
For DWM disabled, I'm pretty sure the mouse issue can be fixed. Windows PE and ValidationOS run without DWM and are based on Windows 11. Delete/rename the file dwminit.dll Thank you.
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