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Thanks everyone that you like my work I be really glad to hear that. :)

@strayan: You know that you can change the size of the scrollbars by yourself.

Right click your desktop and choose properties.

Go to the tab when you choose styles and press advanced

Go to scrollbar in the list and change the value to what you want.

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nice theme..using it right now.. :woot: , is there a trillian pro skin ? :D

you guys should start using miranda, it takes over the OS's skin

by the way: I'm switching back to that style over and over again. great work! I followed your work from the first screenshots until now. but I have one question though: the dotted arrows you used in the dotted substyles for the systemtray enlargement and on other occasions, can't you make them solid? IMO they look somehow misplaced when dotted :-/

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I just have a simple question how do i add this theme to my PC? do i need some sort of program?

Hey just download uxtheme patcher from here and then you need to move the files into C:\Windows\Resources\Themes, e.g.

C:\Windows\Resources\Themes\HmmXP\HmmXP.msstyle

Theres then two ways of choosing the style

  • double click on the .theme or .msstyle file
  • Right-click the desktop > 'Properties' > 'Appearance' and choose the style from the 'Windows and Buttons' drop-down box.

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Thanks for the info on the scroll bar style Fug, how simple was that to fix!

I have another issue though:

I use an LCD monitor and allsnap for my window layout. Problem only with codename whistler scheme is that the top of each new window opened is one single row of pixels down from the top of the screen. All the other colour schemes are ok though i.e. they open flush with the top of the screen and don't leave the gap.

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