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Why am I forced into darkness?



 
 
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Old August 29th 06, 11:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
azz0r_wugg
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Default Why am I forced into darkness?

Why bother developing glass and working on letting the user customize the
colors and transparency when your just going to yank it away when a screens
maximized?

Which it alot of the time. I cant even believe there is no option to disable
this happening. Sure you could argue it looks more confusing seeing things
blurred in the bg, I think not, Id like an option.

With my transparency, set how I want it AT ALL TIMES, stretched IE7 to show
how it should look maximized
http://forums.wuggawoo.co.uk/images/...1156886984.jpg

And how Vista FORCES me into darkness when I maximize anything. GROSS.
http://forums.wuggawoo.co.uk/images/...1156887324.jpg

I cant believe theres no option to disable it doing that.
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Old August 29th 06, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
azz0r_wugg
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Default Why am I forced into darkness?

Whoops

http://forums.wuggawoo.co.uk/images/...1156886984.jpg

http://forums.wuggawoo.co.uk/images/...1156887324.jpg

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Old September 10th 06, 10:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
localhost
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Default Why am I forced into darkness?

The start button and the task bar looks damn ugly when resized to 2 rows
instead of 1.

I love the 2005 media center theme of the task bar, so beautiful.

But they can’t put it here is Vista, noooo, otherwise people will think
nothing was changed in vista, so there is a new one, and it is dark, some
people are calling it the business edition, and some like me are calling it
the grim reaper edition:-)

I hope we have more choice by the time Vista is RTM, the grim reaper task
bar is ok, but I love life, the sky and water; and there millions like me,
the blue colors are it.



"azz0r_wugg" wrote in message
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Why bother developing glass and working on letting the user customize the
colors and transparency when your just going to yank it away when a
screens
maximized?

Which it alot of the time. I cant even believe there is no option to
disable
this happening. Sure you could argue it looks more confusing seeing things
blurred in the bg, I think not, Id like an option.

With my transparency, set how I want it AT ALL TIMES, stretched IE7 to
show
how it should look maximized
http://forums.wuggawoo.co.uk/images/...1156886984.jpg

And how Vista FORCES me into darkness when I maximize anything. GROSS.
http://forums.wuggawoo.co.uk/images/...1156887324.jpg

I cant believe theres no option to disable it doing that.


 




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