[quote who="danioc" reply="8" id="3434131"] diephoenix, I was experimenting with the selection for you, SkinStudio is very versatile dealing with custom and experimental settings, I made that graphic with 6 states, the default are 3 states, here is a graphic, please put it inside your skin folder (Modern), open the skin with SkinStudio and select it from the image dropdown, change the "Image count" to 6 and then save and apply t
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Ok, let me try explaining again, in a simpler way. I'll just say what I'm trying to achieve, it's just this: A) have a different image for selected entries, and non-selected entries. B) have a different image for the entry with the keyboard cursor, and the other ones without the keyboard cursor. C) Hovering the mouse cursor over any entry should not change its image. So passing the mouse cursor over an entry never has any visual effect.
For clarification, and for a shorter explanation, here is the same scenario, with the WindowBlind Modern skin: Can you tell for sure which entries are selected ?... Nope.
[quote who="danioc" reply="2" id="3434070"] Hello diephoenix, WindowBlinds can skin that selection, it was always possible, since Vista era, maybe the skins you tried didn't have the right graphics set? Here is a video of one skin with the selection skinned, notice that the hover state for non elected items is grey and the selected one is blue. Video: <a href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/416294/Stardoc
I've recently purchased WindowBlinds, after upgrading to Windows 8 from Windows 7. I'm unable to use WindowBlinds skins though, only because one dealbreaker feature is missing: the ability to fully customize mouse-over highlight image for ListView, for non-selected entries. (this is actually the main reason I purchased WindowBlinds for) Currently one can customize the image for the mouse-over highlight for selected entries</spa