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Start Menu Transparency
, Adding transparency to Windows Start Menu » on forum:
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Michael Miller
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03/18/2009 13:34:12
I'm a new user to this product and I was drawn to it with what I saw about changing the transparency of windows menus. I must be missing something, but I have not yet found a way to make the Windows Start Menu transparent. Is it possible to add the transparency effect to the Windows Start Menu? If it is .. would you describe the process.
Thank You
M.E. Miller
memiller21061@yahoo.com
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Tatiana Jack
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03/19/2009 05:42:20
Dear Mr. Miller,
To make the Start Menu transparency:
1. Run Configuration (Win+C)
2. Select the "Windows -> Add Window Rule" command in the main menu to add a new specific rule (or click the similar Add Window Rule icon toolbar button, or press the Ctrl+A hotkey)
3. Open the Target Window Pane of this new rule
4. Enter to field
Window class
a value DV2ControlHost
5. Open the Transparency Property Sheet
6. In the Make Window Transparent Automatically group mark the At startup check box.
7. Set the desired transparency level.
8. Apply your adjustments.
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
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