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Post by leet on Oct 26, 2019 6:01:48 GMT -8
You can use it with reduced functionality: Don't click install and don't check taskbar. BOOM: a version with only /enable and /disable options
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Post by anixx on Oct 26, 2019 7:00:15 GMT -8
You can use it with reduced functionality: Don't click install and don't check taskbar. BOOM: a version with only /enable and /disable options I meant a lightweight version with no GUI.
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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 /enableor
sct.exe /disableThe 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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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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