I was thinking it would be nice to have a light WB theme for day and a dark one for night, but wouldn't want to have to go through the menu and change it manually every time. Is it possible to set up some sort of script or hotkey to tell WB to change to a specific theme?
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Urg, well that clears up my confusion at least. Is there any rough time projection when Windowblinds will support this?
This is probably the wrong thing to say in a Stardock forum, but Nexus Dock will let you change the systray icons to high resolution ones. I fell like object dock got kind of abandoned.
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="3" id="3816000"] Please ignore basq's reply as I think he may be confusing this with something else. High dpi support is dependant on the theme, but the high dpi support is generally the same on Win7 8 and 10. If high dpi images are not provided (and they rarely are), WB will upscale the images it has which naturally will be blurred as non integer sizes cannot be scaled any other way. This shouldn't be much of an issue a
That's unfortunate, so there's no way to have high DPI skins on Windows 10? It seems like that could cause WB a slow death as average displays start increasing above 1080.
I have a question about DPI scaling on Windows 10 with Windowblinds. Does WB only work properly if the scaling are multiples of 100, like 100%, 200% etc? I've noticed on themes using 125 or 150% will cause blurring in the graphics. I was wondering if this was because those particular themes don't support these DPI settings or is this a limitation of Windowblinds itself? I'm trying to determine if I made a custom theme, could I have the graphics not be blurred at other