Can You disable Windowblinds without deleting it?

I simply want to disable windowblinds to see if it is interfering with another program.

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Open the WB configure settings and choose the first style. It should say Default theme.

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Quoting ALMonty, reply 1

Open the WB configure settings and choose the first style. It should say Default theme.
End of ALMonty's quote

 

After applying that default skin, right click on the tray icon and select Unload Windowblinds. It will not load again unless you run it.

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Yes, ^^ do both as LightStar said in that order.

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Quoting LightStar, reply 2
Quoting ALMonty,

Open the WB configure settings and choose the first style. It should say Default theme.



 

After applying that default skin, right click on the tray icon and select Unload Windowblinds. It will not load again unless you run it.

End of LightStar's quote

That will be pointless.  Applying default theme achieves the same result.

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Neil...no question, that's absolutely correct, but how then does the WB systray icon still exist in the systray when WB is clearly not running (not seen in task manager)? Just asking out of the desire to understand.

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 5

Neil...no question, that's absolutely correct, but how then does the WB systray icon still exist in the systray when WB is clearly not running (not seen in task manager)? Just asking out of the desire to understand.
End of DrJBHL's quote

That'll be the same as any desktop icon being visible without the program being loaded/running....except that WB is more closely integrated within the 'System' and thus is in the Systray...;)

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When I use the Default theme and reboot the icon in the sys tray disappears. If I load a skin and reboot the icon comes back. |-)