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Post by Splitwirez on Jun 27, 2016 7:02:37 GMT -8
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Post by Souper Marilogi on Jun 29, 2017 23:48:37 GMT -8
When I have the Classic Theme enabled (I am running Windows 8.1), the network pop-up breaks and will not show up if the tray icon is clicked. If I lock my account, and use the Network button on the log-in screen, it soft-locks, which means I cannot interact with anything in the log-in screen, and thus I can only force my computer down. I would like to know if I'm the only one that has problem.
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Post by 6sicsix on Jul 2, 2017 12:03:14 GMT -8
I got Windows 10 32-bit explorer running without themes using the __COMPAT_LAYER DISABLETHEMES variable / regedit compatibility layers Unfortunately aero is still running, but i have classic buttons and scroll bars lol I'll try this out on my vm's and see if I can get it the taskbar working. At the moment I just use a scheduled task to run applicationframehost then close the handle on winlogon as soon as explorer has launched (so my taskbar and setting still work)
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Post by anixx on Nov 11, 2017 15:27:18 GMT -8
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Post by zero3k on Feb 15, 2018 19:20:37 GMT -8
When explorer.exe crashes after having the Classic Theme enabled via the batch file that's provided in a post on these forums, the taskbar and Start Menu get messed up.
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Post by zero3k on Feb 22, 2018 17:57:33 GMT -8
Also, I have been noticing the transparency issue in windows such as the one shown here:  Is it fixable? If so, how?
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Post by Clasurol/Jackal on Nov 4, 2018 14:14:35 GMT -8
I got around to installing Windows 8.1 on my main rig, and it does the same thing as what I witnessed in a VM after installing Classic Theme - on each boot, I'm always welcome to a black screen and a single instance of the File Explorer. Only way to sort things out and get a normal desktop back, is to log out and back in.
Any way to solve this?
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Post by juhi on Nov 6, 2018 22:54:13 GMT -8
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Post by anixx on Feb 24, 2019 11:24:10 GMT -8
Running Wefi in Win95-compatibility mode fixes the issue with black border of its pop-up window.
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Post by anixx on Apr 16, 2019 10:53:14 GMT -8
Running Wefi in Win95-compatibility mode fixes the issue with black border of its pop-up window. Actually, CustomNCRender compat mode is enough.
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16bitlover
Freshman Member
Posts: 60
OS: Windows 8.1
Theme: Classic theme
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Post by 16bitlover on Apr 21, 2019 10:03:19 GMT -8
I have a really weird problem in W8.1. I can't connect to the VPN of my university if I have classic theme enabled. I can connect to it without classic theme and then activate it but if I disconnect from it then I can't connect again.
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ʇǝǝๅ ftw
Regular Member
 
SCT sucks, get SCT instead
Posts: 496
OS: Windows 10 1909
Theme: SCT
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Post by ʇǝǝๅ ftw on Aug 23, 2019 11:28:13 GMT -8
I'm only having the control panel item issues. Everything else works fine (Windows 10 build 18963, an Insider build after 1903)
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Post by anixx on Aug 23, 2019 23:33:07 GMT -8
Is it fixable? If so, how? One way to fix it is to enable an accessibility (high contrast) theme in Windows settings before enabling the Classic theme. But it brings other issues (some browsers by default enter the high contrast mode, the logon screen becomes grey).
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Post by spectrum on Dec 1, 2019 15:32:04 GMT -8
The only big issue I'm having at the moment is my search bars are disappearing when I apply the theme. Any suggestions would be welcome
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CSX 3194
Freshman Member
Posts: 68
OS: Windows 10 (21H1 Insider Preiview???)
Theme: SCT (Simple Classic Theme)
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Post by CSX 3194 on Dec 1, 2019 16:41:03 GMT -8
the problem i have is that the classic theme isnt working in file explorer and control Panel
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Post by anixx on Feb 17, 2020 11:44:16 GMT -8
The issues are outdated. I think I can edit the original post to reflect the more modern knowledge.
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Post by s34642542 on May 6, 2020 10:31:32 GMT -8
Was wondering if anyone has a fix yet for the following two issues: 1. Combined buttons on taskbar not displaying text (see attached image); 2. Not being able to click at the very bottom of the taskbar and have it click on the button. When you did this on Windows 7, the cursor would automatically move up one pixel when you clicked so that it would reach the item you were trying to click, but on 8.1, you just end up clicking the space below the item. I think I remember somebody saying there was a script that could fix this. Is this still a working solution, and/or is there another way around it? Attachments:
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Post by s34642542 on May 15, 2020 12:56:35 GMT -8
2. Not being able to click at the very bottom of the taskbar and have it click on the button. When you did this on Windows 7, the cursor would automatically move up one pixel when you clicked so that it would reach the item you were trying to click, but on 8.1, you just end up clicking the space below the item. I think I remember somebody saying there was a script that could fix this. Is this still a working solution, and/or is there another way around it? Wow, I just discovered that if you unlock the taskbar, it actually works like it did in Windows 7. At least it is for me.
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ihatemetro
Regular Member
 
I hate the forced UWP/Metro/Tablet UI in Windows 10, I wish they kept at least the Control Panel.
Posts: 358
OS: Windows 10 LTSB 2016 x64 edition, FreeBSD x86_64, BlissOS 11.13 x86_64, MacOS 10.15 & Arch Linux x86_64 | Bootloader: rEFInd
Theme: Windows: Windows 7 Theme on 250% HI-DPI Scaling (Aero Glass Win 8 RP borders) | Arch Linux: KDE Plasma with a ton of blur | rEFInd: A mix of rEFInd-theme-regular and rEFInd-glassy
CPU: Intel Core i7-8565U
RAM: 16GB 2666Mhz DDR4
GPU: Intel UHD 620 & NVIDIA MX150
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Post by ihatemetro on Jun 6, 2020 6:58:43 GMT -8
The ribbon can be fixed by using the Windows 7 ribbon dlls. On paint and wordpad, it works perfectly. On File Explorer, it only works some of the time. When dwm is off (Basic theme only) it works perfectly. I haven't tested Classic Theme with dwm off yet. I cannot upload the ribbon dlls on this forum, so you have to get them yourself. The dll names are "UIRibbon.dll" "UIRibbonRes.dll" and "UIRibbon.dll.mui" (.mui file is in the locale folder).
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Post by anixx on Jun 6, 2020 10:17:22 GMT -8
I do not use combined buttons and I use 7+TT to make the context menus the same as in Win95.
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