Axox

Axox

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[quote who="emelloy" reply="37" id="3779864"] Please tell me if I'm being oblivious but I did look around and can't see this feature ... it would be really good to have a way of reverting themes back to their original config. [/quote] Yeah I agree, I didn't realize at first that it was possible to mess up the default themes and had to work hard to revert my changes after the initial "press every button and change every value to see what it does"-phase.

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[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="34" id="3779837"] Is there a particular reason you would not want the taskbar style but would want the start button? [/quote] Not other than that I like the stock taskbar, but also prefer the Curtains start button customizations. I like when I can have similar fluent theme for the systemUi stuff, like taskbar, start menu, action center, jump lists, and so on. Also the way the options are laid out implies (to me at least) that this wo

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Would it be possible to to enable just the Curtains start button but not the whole taskbar? There's checkboxes for "Apply style to the start button" and "Apply style to the taskbar" but the start button one won't work without the taskbar one.

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Oh yeah sorry for the lack of info. Windows version: 2004 (Build 19041.264) CursorFX version: 4.03 Device: Surface Laptop 3 The thing happens in any app or anywhere in the system. When I hover the pen near the screen surface, it always shows this hover pointer.

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Okay this might be a niche request, and definitely not a big deal, but I just noticed that if I hover the screen with my Windows Ink -compatible pen, it shows the main CursorFX cursor instead of a little dot like it does normally. I would really appreciate if there was the ability to show the default dot, or have a custom little dot matching the current CursorFX style. CursorFX disabled: <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/70/25/7025983/6356e351-466d-4aa2-a

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I've been also having the weirdest little issue since beta 1: If I apply this one specific wallpaper (Surface Laptop 3), I'll end up with just a black wallpaper. I don't know how it's even possible for this issue to happen, but it just does. It shows that I have this wallpaper applied in Curtains' UI, but the actual wallpaper is just solid black. I haven't been able to reproduce with any other wall, and I've tried several. Happens if I apply it via Curtains or Windows settings. <

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[quote who="DaveRI" reply="6" id="3777661"] I can add to this, perhaps shed some light on it, but I don't know what the desired behavior is. That behavior in the "Options" screen seems to be caused by a theme itself having the following option checked: Colors\"Force enable operating system setting to apply accent color to window title bars". If a theme does not have that option enabled, the "Options" setting does not keep re-enabling itself. [/quote] Ahh th

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Apparently "Apply accent color to title bars and window borders" keeps enabling itself if I close and re-open the app (beta 2). Also, if I go and disable the option, navigating to the Styles tab switches the titlebars to accent color. Surface Laptop 3, 1909 (build 18363.815). Steps to reproduce: Disable "Apply accent to titlebars" option in Curtains Open Chromium Edge (or any app that can use accent color for titlebars when the option is

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