[quote who="pelaird" reply="22" id="3953140"] These are just Defender updates, not OS security patches, but it’s your prerogative to continue using an outdated OS. Hopefully you have a robust antivirus software. [/quote] That's the only update I received today, so that's what my screenshot is showing. Three or four days ago I received multiple updates on top of the defender definitions. I obviously don't have screenshots of that because I wasn't exp
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[quote who="Gaspershooters" reply="19" id="3953084"] But you seems to be very persnickety requesting developer adding the feature on WB,but do thing on your own. [e digicons]:|[/e] [/quote] You're absolutely right - how silly of me to expect the developer of the software to ensure that a feature is working as it should - especially when the developer already claims that the feature is present. But you're right, it's not the developer's problem. It's the
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="18" id="3953060"] Exactly what ZDnet quoted, as well. Thanks, JanOscar. [/quote] Not sure why you guys seem so incredibly determined to prove me wrong - as though I don't know what my own machine is doing right in front of my eyes. Do you think I'm lying? Do you think I'm not really seeing what I'm seeing? That it's all in my head? I'm just imagining the updates coming in, but in reality they're not? Here's a s
[quote who="Jan Oscar" reply="16" id="3953058"] Source: Microsoft [/quote] Thanks for jumping in and for your valuable contribution to the thread.
[quote who="Gaspershooters" reply="13" id="3953009"] As Basj shown,that's option Windowblinds offered right now. [/quote] And as I've already said, this option doesn't do anything to prevent fonts changing on my system. So either the implementation is broken, or its intended purpose is different from what I'm requesting. [quote who="Gaspershooters" reply="13" id="3953009"] you either chose those options Basj shown,or manually edit each skin file of font s
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="12" id="3952976"] If, as you say, you're getting security updates all the time, I think you might be mistaken as to your OS version number (unless you're on the enterprise or education versions): Try running winver and check your version number. <span style="color: #080a12; font-family: suisseintl, helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-variant-caps:
As I said, I'm still getting security updates from Microsoft on a daily basis. I just installed the latest one two minutes ago, so I'm not worried. The only thing they stopped with 22H2 are the "feature updates", which is perfectly fine with me. I don't need any more of Microsoft's "features". Also, do a search for "Intel 265K/285K Windows 11 24H2", and you'll see why I have less than zero desire to upgrade.
For people like me, who go considerably out of their way to customize their operating system to look and feel exactly how they want, it's not as simple as "oh you should just upgrade". With each iteration, Microsoft makes things worse, and continues to take away more and more options and features which were there and working perfectly in previous versions. Besides, I'm still getting daily security updates, so the last thing on my mind is to update to 24H2, which is a known dumps
Okay, but are you telling me that this particular feature will WORK on 23H2 and 24H2, but somehow, by some black magic, it will not work on 22H2...?
1) Windows 11 22H2 (latest updates installed, build 22621.4317). 2) Latest version of WindowBlinds (11.02 017 x64 - Windows 11 Edition) 3) Every skin which incorporates font changes. That's the point I'm trying to make -- if the author of the skin wants to make font changes, that's fine, but I should have the option of overriding it. Right now the skin I've been using ever since installing WindowBlinds two days ago is called Grey Matters, which I downloaded from in
Yes, I saw that option, and of course it was the first thing I tried. However, it doesn't do anything. Or maybe it does prevent certain fonts from changing, but definitely doesn't prevent everything. For example, if I click that checkbox, my File Explorer font is still changed, and so is my Start Menu font (using Open-Shell).
I just installed the 30-day trial version. First impressions: some of the skins are excellent, and I would love to support WindowBlinds by paying for it. However, as much as I would love to pay for the product, I refuse to do so until Stardock adds a VERY SIMPLE feature. Please add a checkbox that would prevent any skin from messing with Windows fonts. I have everything set up EXACTLY the way I want. I want the visual aspects of the skin