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Blind functions without using a Blind?
Published on November 25, 2003 By
TigerMan
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Can you configure Windows Blinds not to skin i.e. still use thye default XP Luna scheme but still have the good things like Roll Up/Down on Right Click Title bar?
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1
Zodiaq~
on Nov 25, 2003
You could add any of those features to any blind you want pretty easily using SkinStudio
2
moshi
on Nov 26, 2003
check Freeshade. does exactly what you want: http://www.hmmn.org/FreeShade/
3
bakerstreet
on Dec 02, 2003
Moshi: I installed Freeshade and now even when I uninstall it all the functionality remains, even though the app is gone. Aren't there just some registry settings that get changed to do the shutter thing? I can't remember what exactly needs to be changed in the registry to revert the original window behavior.
Any ideas? It isn't all that annoying, but when I shift-click to open a new window or select 'open in a new window' from the context menu it comes up shuttered.
4
moshi
on Dec 03, 2003
sounds really strange. are you sure you uninstalled it? roll-up/shading (if that is what you mean with "shutter") is not a funtionality integrated into windows, so there is no reg key for that.
if you are sure you have uninstalled it, you might have set this behaviour in WindowBlinds earlier or it might be part of graphics card driverĀ“s config (nVIDIA drivers come with that feature).
5
bakerstreet
on Dec 03, 2003
Hrm. I'm running NVidea. No windowblinds though. I'll check in my video config and such and see. It all started the day I installed freeshade, though. I'll dig and and make sure. Just wanted to see if this was something others had seen happen. If all fails I'll email the guy. Thanks.
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bakerstreet
on Dec 21, 2003
WOO HOO!!
finally. I've been dealing with the aforementioned problem for a few weeks, but I *finally* figured it out.
It ends up that 'shading' in this case is just resetting the "restore" size of the window to a size so vertically small that the bottom edge is up against the title bar. When I uninstalled the program, the restore size wasn't changed, so all my new IE windows
appeared
to be shuttered.
I realized that I was getting a resize arrow on the bottom edge of the shuttered window, so I just dragged it open, and closed the window normally from the restore state to set the default restore size.
It was so simple it plumb evaded me...
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