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Post by babyface on Nov 7, 2023 8:35:49 GMT -8
All builds of Windows 10 (10240, 14393....etc) have a problem - a large gap between elements on the left side of Explorer. How to fix it and return the view from Windows 8.1?
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Brawllux
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Post by Brawllux on Nov 7, 2023 9:58:46 GMT -8
All builds of Windows 10 (10240, 14393....etc) have a problem - a large gap between elements on the left side of Explorer. How to fix it and return the view from Windows 8.1? You will need to patch explorerframe.dll for that. I saw some friends achieving it but dont know which function or value they patch exactly.
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Post by anixx on Nov 8, 2023 1:12:39 GMT -8
Set the padding in OpenShell settings to a negative value.
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Brawllux
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Post by Brawllux on Nov 8, 2023 1:41:22 GMT -8
Set the padding in OpenShell settings to a negative value.
Goddamn,i never knew openshell could do that. Thanks for the info
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Post by That one dude on Nov 8, 2023 15:45:48 GMT -8
Set the padding in OpenShell settings to a negative value.
Is there any way to have a middle ground? It's either way too close or way too far and decimal values make it revert to 0
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Brawllux
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Post by Brawllux on Nov 8, 2023 21:44:24 GMT -8
Set the padding in OpenShell settings to a negative value.
Is there any way to have a middle ground? It's either way too close or way too far and decimal values make it revert to 0
This question should be asked to the developers.
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Post by Souper on Nov 9, 2023 19:10:35 GMT -8
Set the padding in OpenShell settings to a negative value.
doesn't OpenShell change the offset from the 8.1 and below value? as in, it sets the pre-10 padding value plus the offset provided? meaning you can only get one under or above the value used in older windows versions, since they never changed how it applies the offset
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babyface
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Post by babyface on Nov 10, 2023 3:32:29 GMT -8
All builds of Windows 10 (10240, 14393....etc) have a problem - a large gap between elements on the left side of Explorer. How to fix it and return the view from Windows 8.1? You will need to patch explorerframe.dll for that. I saw some friends achieving it but dont know which function or value they patch exactly. Thanks for point to file. I will investigate explorerframe.dll. Thanks everyone for activity in this thread.
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Brawllux
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Post by Brawllux on Nov 10, 2023 13:09:43 GMT -8
You will need to patch explorerframe.dll for that. I saw some friends achieving it but dont know which function or value they patch exactly. Thanks for point to file. I will investigate explorerframe.dll. Thanks everyone for activity in this thread. It also handles the address bar height and refresh button width,but if you want the modification to be present in open/save dialogs too you will need also need to patch the dll in SysWOW64 (the 32 bit counterpart).
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babyface
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Post by babyface on Dec 2, 2023 9:01:11 GMT -8
bump
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Post by CatmanFan on Dec 2, 2023 16:06:12 GMT -8
This Windhawk mod may provide a solution to what you have requested (specifically setting "Navigation pane style" option to "Windows 7/8")
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