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Post by leet on Oct 26, 2019 8:40:00 GMT -8
You can literally call it like this:
sct.exe /enable or
sct.exe /disable The only thing this does is remove rights to the theme section
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Post by chartu on Oct 26, 2019 12:06:39 GMT -8
Win10 1809 SimpleClassicTheme Ver 1.0.5
This is what I'm getting using the latest version after clicking enable:
The theme seems to be active but the taskbar still looks like stock win10.
I'm also getting a conflict between OpenShell and StartIsBack where when using dual monitors, the laptop display uses the openshell start menu, but the second monitor uses the StartIsBack one.
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Post by leet on Oct 26, 2019 12:56:44 GMT -8
Uhm, that's not a stock win10 taskbar About the dual monitor thingy: The Open-Shell taskbar and the StartIsBack++ are BOTH classic themed. But looking at your screenshot, there is some other application for your taskbar that interferes with Open-Shell and StartIsBack++
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Post by chartu on Oct 26, 2019 13:20:04 GMT -8
Uhm, that's not a stock win10 taskbar About the dual monitor thingy: The Open-Shell taskbar and the StartIsBack++ are BOTH classic themed. But looking at your screenshot, there is some other application for your taskbar that interferes with Open-Shell and StartIsBack++
I don't know what application that could be, I wasn't running any other application that changed the appearance of the OS at all.
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Post by leet on Oct 26, 2019 16:26:50 GMT -8
Before running SCT, did your start menu look like the one you showed in the screenshot?
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Post by chartu on Oct 26, 2019 17:02:08 GMT -8
Before running SCT, did your start menu look like the one you showed in the screenshot? No, it was the stock start menu. I installed an older version of SCT first since that was the current release at the time, and it added OpenShell, but didn't add StartIsBack. I purchased StartIsBack and installed it afterwards because you mentioned it not being included, and were using it in the inital post you made for this project.
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Post by leet on Oct 26, 2019 18:51:27 GMT -8
Hmm. Need to add a button to reconfigure. Anyways for now uninstall StartIsBack (don't remove licensing info) and let SCT install it.
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Post by chartu on Oct 28, 2019 11:51:15 GMT -8
Hmm. Need to add a button to reconfigure. Anyways for now uninstall StartIsBack (don't remove licensing info) and let SCT install it. Hey thanks that seems to have done the trick, with a little more tweaking of settings this is where I am:
Any idea on how to change my system tray font color from white to black?
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Post by leet on Oct 28, 2019 12:14:08 GMT -8
Set your theme from dark to light in Win10 settings
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Post by chartu on Oct 28, 2019 12:31:46 GMT -8
Set your theme from dark to light in Win10 settings would it happen to be this setting If so, changing it does nothing for me :/, the icons on the left of the system tray have their own setting in the application that displays them.
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Post by leet on Oct 28, 2019 12:34:57 GMT -8
Oh damn, I forgot: on any version below 1903 you have to use custom icons. I would advise using CustomizerGod to do this. Extract the taskbar images, invert their color in some image processor, and then replace the icons with the inverted icons. ALSO: Right click your taskbar -> taskbar settings -> use small taskbar icons
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Post by The Jackal on Oct 28, 2019 12:39:45 GMT -8
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Post by leet on Oct 28, 2019 12:49:44 GMT -8
T-Clock is included in SCT
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Post by The Jackal on Oct 28, 2019 14:16:15 GMT -8
Ah my bad.
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eeqou
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Post by eeqou on Nov 1, 2019 8:35:50 GMT -8
Hey there, whenever i disable the WCT (Windows Classic Theme, but i'm sure you know that.) My Maximize,Minimize,Close buttons are squished. Is there anyway to fix this? Also my font seems to be a lot more bold as well, which i want to be able to disable.
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Post by leet on Nov 1, 2019 11:34:03 GMT -8
1. Click configure and select the "Windows Aero" classic theme variation 2. Go to the third page of SCT and click "Restore WindowMetrics" 3. Restart your PC
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Post by tetraspore on Nov 15, 2019 10:22:12 GMT -8
I'm getting ready to do a fresh windows 10 install and I'm just wondering; Are there any big glaring issues with using this method to enable the windows classic theme on 10? Are there any issues with using the classic theme in general? Can I customize the color scheme? I also use startisback for my taskbar and start menu if that makes any difference.
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Post by leet on Nov 15, 2019 10:53:42 GMT -8
There's nothing I currently know of thats going to cause issues with using this. One thing I need to note:
Remove StartIsBack++ before installing SCT. Also read the guide, otherwise I won't help you with anything.
BTW, Yes you can use color schemes (Click "Configure" in SCT)
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Post by leet on Dec 1, 2019 1:58:38 GMT -8
No, 1909 is fully compatible with SCT (have it myself). Your explorer windows are probably not theming because you need to enable the following option 1. Open any explorer window 2. Press Alt 3. Select the Extra tab and then select Folder Options 4. In the view tab look for a checkbox named "Launch folder windows in a seperate process" 5. Check it and hit apply 6. Most of the time closing all explorer windows and reopening works but sometimes you need to relog
As to your second question: No, at least not with any recent versions of it.
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ISM
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OS: Windows 10 (22H2)
Theme: Classic theme (XP styled)
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Post by ISM on Dec 1, 2019 11:26:03 GMT -8
Is there any link for original classic theme for Windows 10 1903?
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