

With HIDPI, 171 pixel won't be enough for your setup.Īre you varying the right border amount in between 170 and 0? Everything will stretch, depending on what lower number is put in. Similar setup looks like it worked for SketchAnimations2 mod.įrom your picture, you are a power user with lots in tray.

It was working for me with 2 to 3 icons in the tray. So the right border should be 171, or I just used 200 pixels,Īnd the remainder on left gets stretched. I think the tray part goes for 171 pixels. That's why I put the plain image as well, for 100% workability. I knew that the combo taskbar/tray can never be one size fits all. Oh, and the button shine is another factor - idk if it'd be possible to disable or not, but I'd imagine disabling it in Windows 7 and 8.1 would be easier than re-adding it into Windows 10.so I'd expect the shine toggle to potentially be "not worth the work". _.īut I get the feeling this would get complicated enough to justify a Taskbar skin format akin to Start Menu skins.if a tad simpler. In Windows 10, themes can't touch dis, and given that background skinning is already available in Windows 7 and 8.1, just makes sense. Something I would like to see that might get missed in implementation: 'Overlay on bottom' checkbox that draws the Icon above the overlay (which is how windows 10 does it by default, whereas on 7, it is truly an overlay IE if it were made solid black, you wouldn't see the button at all) Royale.Ah, I actually thought that's what you meant for a second when I first posted Yea, that would be a nice piece to add IMO if themes can no-longer touch it at-least. Note: The Windows logo is a copyright and trademark of Microsoft. If I missed any(or you create a new one), feel free to post it here! Then open Start Menu Settings and go to the 'Start Menu Style' tab, and pick that image. To download a button, right click the image -> Save image as/Save picture as. Here is a compilation of featured Windows XP style buttons on the forum.
