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Topic: «
Few problems with Transparency
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Dorian Clover
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10/22/2006 16:41:41
I have been a user of this product for quite some time and its great. Yet I have a problem getting the Windows XP Start Menu to turn transparent, I am using Windows XP Professionale and I have my computer "setup" on classic view mode, not the XP look, is this the problem? Also, I have my taskbar set on transparency and auto hide, when i place it on the left, right, or bottom of the screen everything works fine, but when I place it at the top of my screen "where I keep it" the transparency effects get choppy, how do I fix this. Lastly, all my settings for my Actual Windows Manager are on default except for the transparency effects that I have changed. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Alexey Fadeyev
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10/30/2006 08:59:24
To make XP Start Menu transparent, you should disable the corresponding Excluded Window rule and enable the corresponding Specific Window rule. To get rid of "chopped transparency", try to update your video card driver.
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