excel8
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Post by excel8 on Jul 21, 2023 12:47:00 GMT -8
I'm not sure if it's a just me thing or if chrome decided to get rid of that flag completely, but lately I realized that the --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar flag does not work anymore, here's an image of what I'm talking The theme I'm using that should enable the old Chrome titlebar doesn't enable it, is anyone getting the same problem as me?
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Saturn
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Post by Saturn on Jul 22, 2023 5:21:13 GMT -8
Chrome deprecated this flag not too long ago after they stopped supporting Windows 7 and 8.x. The only solutions for now as far as I'm concerned are to use Supermium or use an older version of Chrome.
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excel8
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Post by excel8 on Jul 22, 2023 11:20:45 GMT -8
Chrome deprecated this flag not too long ago after they stopped supporting Windows 7 and 8.x. The only solutions for now as far as I'm concerned are to use Supermium or use an older version of Chrome. Ahh I see then 🤔 Guess I'll think of switching to firefox again, thanks!! 👌
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Ingan121
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Post by Ingan121 on Jul 22, 2023 22:54:52 GMT -8
Enable chrome://flags/#windows11-mica-titlebar if you're on Win11 22H2 or higher. This will simply bring back the DWM title bar again, like the --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar flag (unlike Edge which uses some custom implementation that doesn't work with custom themes.) Not sure if this would work on Win10 or Win11 21H2 though.
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Ingan121
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Post by Ingan121 on Jul 23, 2023 6:46:08 GMT -8
--debug-enable-frame-toggle also still exists, use this if you want the classic non-DWM frames. You can right click the title bar and click Toggle Frame Type. Sadly it's manual and a bit broken, though. It's also available in Edge 115.
According to a comment in this page, this code is responsible for deciding whether to use DWM frames or not. Could we hook this using Windhawk or something?
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NotCory
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Post by NotCory on Sept 17, 2023 9:29:58 GMT -8
Enable chrome://flags/#windows11-mica-titlebar if you're on Win11 22H2 or higher. This will simply bring back the DWM title bar again, like the --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar flag (unlike Edge which uses some custom implementation that doesn't work with custom themes.) Not sure if this would work on Win10 or Win11 21H2 though. I tested this flag with Chrome 116 running on Windows 10 1909 (the last version to work with AeroGlass) and Application Verifier spoofing the OS build number. With that flag enabled the native title bar works but everything else breaks with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION error.
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That one dude
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Post by That one dude on Feb 17, 2024 11:48:58 GMT -8
Enable chrome://flags/#windows11-mica-titlebar if you're on Win11 22H2 or higher. This will simply bring back the DWM title bar again, like the --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar flag (unlike Edge which uses some custom implementation that doesn't work with custom themes.) Not sure if this would work on Win10 or Win11 21H2 though. I tested this flag with Chrome 116 running on Windows 10 1909 (the last version to work with AeroGlass) and Application Verifier spoofing the OS build number. With that flag enabled the native title bar works but everything else breaks with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION error. Tried that same thing but on 32 Bit Chrome, it fully works apart from broken updates (that could be from being a portable build)
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That one dude
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Post by That one dude on Feb 21, 2024 16:20:46 GMT -8
I tested this flag with Chrome 116 running on Windows 10 1909 (the last version to work with AeroGlass) and Application Verifier spoofing the OS build number. With that flag enabled the native title bar works but everything else breaks with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION error. Tried that same thing but on 32 Bit Chrome, it fully works apart from broken updates (that could be from being a portable build) View AttachmentEven newer update, untick "Basics" in Application Verifier, even works on Canary 64-bit
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excel8
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Post by excel8 on Feb 21, 2024 23:02:05 GMT -8
Enable chrome://flags/#windows11-mica-titlebar if you're on Win11 22H2 or higher. This will simply bring back the DWM title bar again, like the --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar flag (unlike Edge which uses some custom implementation that doesn't work with custom themes.) Not sure if this would work on Win10 or Win11 21H2 though. I tested this flag with Chrome 116 running on Windows 10 1909 (the last version to work with AeroGlass) and Application Verifier spoofing the OS build number. With that flag enabled the native title bar works but everything else breaks with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION error. Can you share the parameters you used for the HighVersionLie please? 🙏
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That one dude
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Post by That one dude on Feb 22, 2024 5:19:19 GMT -8
I tested this flag with Chrome 116 running on Windows 10 1909 (the last version to work with AeroGlass) and Application Verifier spoofing the OS build number. With that flag enabled the native title bar works but everything else breaks with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION error. Can you share the parameters you used for the HighVersionLie please? 🙏 MajorVersion = 10 MinorVersion = 0 BuildNumber = 22631.1
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excel8
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Post by excel8 on Feb 23, 2024 15:24:10 GMT -8
Can you share the parameters you used for the HighVersionLie please? 🙏 MajorVersion = 10 MinorVersion = 0 BuildNumber = 22631.1 Nice, thanks That one dude
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