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| Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
I bought Windows Vista Home Premuim and was gutted to find only two themes... Windows Classic and Aero. The classic theme is very old, it's not even the Win XP theme and is basically for head in the sand types only. But the Aero theme doesn;t really move me... especically the ugly folder icons and tree expansion icons in Windows Explorer. Does Ultimate edition come with more themes? If so how many are are any of them any good. I can't believe I upgraded to get a new look and don't in fact like the Aero in Home Permuim after all. Help Help thanks, William |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
<william.hooper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1170695252.352899.106380@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... >I bought Windows Vista Home Premuim and was gutted to find only two > themes... Windows Classic and Aero. The classic theme is very old, > it's not even the Win XP theme and is basically for head in the sand > types only. But the Aero theme doesn;t really move me... especically > the ugly folder icons and tree expansion icons in Windows Explorer. > > Does Ultimate edition come with more themes? If so how many are are > any of them any good. > > I can't believe I upgraded to get a new look and don't in fact like > the Aero in Home Permuim after all. While the term 'Themes' can usually encompasses everything (icons, mouse pointers, wallpaper, visual styles, sounds, etc), I'm not sure what you do and don't like, as the same icons appear with the Classic theme. There are no more additional theme in the Ultimate edition. So you want to change the Visual Styles, icons, or everything? Just changing the folder icons is relatively simple, and replacing the shell icon .dll files is the neatest way. ss. |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
Ok what I would ideally like is a WinXP theme which I can then customize a bit and maybe make the borders translucent. The Windows Classic theme is far far too old ... but at the same time in Aero I don't like: (a) the maximize and minimize buttons in Aero (b) the way that you can not easily see the difference between the active and the background windows in the title bar colour etc (c) the way all maximized applications go grey no matter what colour choices i make. |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
But sorry tell me how I can change those shell icons... Do I select classic, copy the dll, go back to aero and then copy the classic dll over the current one? That sounds great... which dll exactly should i do that to? |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
<william.hooper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1170697052.327062.141430@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Ok what I would ideally like is a WinXP theme which I can then > customize a bit and maybe make the borders translucent. > > The Windows Classic theme is far far too old ... but at the same time > in Aero I don't like: > > (a) the maximize and minimize buttons in Aero > > (b) the way that you can not easily see the difference between the > active and the background windows in the title bar colour etc > > (c) the way all maximized applications go grey no matter what colour > choices i make. There are new Visual Styles beginning to appear, and soon there will be many, like for XP. They require a hacked uxtheme.dll file that allows the use of unsigned .msstyles files. The is the only Visual Style for Vista that I am aware of so far: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/45118492/ There is also a new version of WindowBlinds coming out for Vista, but I do not have any interest in that and do not know much about it. ss. |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
<william.hooper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1170697236.216046.192830@a34g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > But sorry tell me how I can change those shell icons... Do I select > classic, copy the dll, go back to aero and then copy the classic dll > over the current one? That sounds great... which dll exactly should i > do that to? I don't understand what you mean. The same icons appear with the Classic theme. I'm sure that replacement icon packs will be appearing on deviantart.com by now. Make sure they are proper Vista .dll files though. I think the Vista Visual Style and icons to be fine. ss. |
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| RE: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
The simplest and safest way (not hacking your system files) to change your desktop theme is to use ObjectDesktop and/or Windowblinds. Windowblinds 5.5 will be released soon and it will include support for Vista. I wrote an article about changing your desktop theme, it was written using XP, but it's basically the same for Vista. http://www.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=136315 |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
"Island Dog" <IslandDog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3C5FE6C2-C4F3-4995-9C0A-599D4EA0BED9@microsoft.com... > The simplest and safest way (not hacking your system files) to change your > desktop theme is to use ObjectDesktop and/or Windowblinds. Windowblinds > 5.5 > will be released soon and it will include support for Vista. > > I wrote an article about changing your desktop theme, it was written using > XP, but it's basically the same for Vista. > > http://www.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=136315 > Do you know of any other visual styles (.msstyles) other than the one that I mentioned? ss. |
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| Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
That is the only one I am aware of. Making .msstyles for hacked .dll are harder with Vista. Microsoft has hard-coded some things and what limited flexibility it had before, is now a bit worse. So all you will see is themes like that which are just basic image replacements. |
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| RE: Windows Vista Ultimate Themes Question
William, like you, I am stunned by the lack of themes bundles with Vista. You had more options to change the appearance in XP. While you can change the transparent border color in Aero, you can't easily alter the inner border color in applications such as Word, etc. Worse, if you go looking around for Vista themes to install, most site are actually offering themes for XP to try and make it look like Vista. "william.hooper@gmail.com" wrote: > I bought Windows Vista Home Premuim and was gutted to find only two > themes... Windows Classic and Aero. The classic theme is very old, > it's not even the Win XP theme > > |
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