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I'm trying to find a way to allow the white/blank areas of any program to be aero or glass themed like in this screenshot:
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I already have firefox glassed as well as glass notepad and glass cmd all as separate programs though. I want to be able to just extend aero into these programs rather than download a different version of them.
Any ideas?
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I already have firefox glassed as well as glass notepad and glass cmd all as separate programs though. I want to be able to just extend aero into these programs rather than download a different version of them.
Any ideas?
Solution
I do not remember where to find it now,,, someone will,,
but there is a program that does that.
You have to invoke it on each program
In that pic, it is invoked on notepad and then separately on CMD window.
I think this is it. ,, <-- IS Link
But I have not used it. and I don't know if this one works with any app other than CMD
but there is a program that does that.
You have to invoke it on each program
In that pic, it is invoked on notepad and then separately on CMD window.
I think this is it. ,, <-- IS Link
But I have not used it. and I don't know if this one works with any app other than CMD
I do not remember where to find it now,,, someone will,,
but there is a program that does that.
You have to invoke it on each program
In that pic, it is invoked on notepad and then separately on CMD window.
I think this is it. ,, <-- IS Link
But I have not used it. and I don't know if this one works with any app other than CMD
but there is a program that does that.
You have to invoke it on each program
In that pic, it is invoked on notepad and then separately on CMD window.
I think this is it. ,, <-- IS Link
But I have not used it. and I don't know if this one works with any app other than CMD