Putting the Explorer Task Pane on the Right Side


Recommended Posts

Introduction

Do you want your Explorer to have the task pane on the right side like this:

explorer.jpg

Well I will show you how to do it.

I first saw this in Nano VS and I liked it so I decided to do it myself. I have done this to the Aesthetic Groove visual style by Heylove (which by the way is my favorite VS, thanks very much heylove).

Tools Needed

Resource Hacker (Right Click Save As)

Step-By-Step

1) This all envoles a file called Shellstyle.dll, included in many themes, when you download a theme if you are using a hacked ux_theme.dll you drop it in the C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes directory. You then have the theme folder, we will use "agroove" an example like such:

agroove.png

2) When in your VS' directory open the "Shell" directory. Inside ussally will be all the different style options for your theme, such as compact, full and various other choices like this:

shellstyle.png

3) Within that directory you should have a library called Shellstyle.dll drag it into the program we downloaded before called Resource Hacker.

within.png

4) When in Resource Hacker navigate to UFILE>1.

resh4ck.png

5) After you have navigated to the right script look towards the bottom of the script and you should see some code that looks similar to this:

<hwndview resid=main id=atom(main) sheet=styleref(main) layout=borderlayout()>
<ScrollViewer id=atom(scroller) sheet=styleref(taskpane) layoutpos=Right xscrollable=false width=165rp>
<element id=atom(sectionlist) layout=verticalflowlayout(0,0,2)/>
</ScrollViewer>
<Element layoutpos=Client layout=filllayout()>
<Element id=atom(clientviewhost) layout=borderlayout()>
</Element>
<Element id=atom(blockade) layout=borderlayout()>
<Element id=atom(blockadeaccent) layoutpos=left width=1/>
<Element id=atom(blockadeclient) layoutpos=client layout=borderlayout()>
<Element id=atom(blockadetitle) layoutpos=top/>
<Element id=atom(blockademessage) layoutpos=top/>
<Element id=atom(blockadeclear) layoutpos=top layout=borderlayout()>
<Button id=atom(blockadeclearbutton) layoutpos=left layout=borderlayout()>
<Element id=atom(blockadecleartext) layoutpos=left/>
</Button>
</Element>
</Element>
</Element>
</Element>
</hwndview>
<expando resid=mainsection layout=borderlayout() width=186rp>
<element layoutpos=top layout=filllayout()>
<button id=atom(header) layoutpos=bottom layout=borderlayout()>
<element id=atom(title) layoutpos=client/>
<element id=atom(arrow) layoutpos=right/>
</button>
<element id=atom(icon) layoutpos=left/>
</element>
<clipper layoutpos=top>
<element id=atom(watermark) layoutpos=top layout=filllayout()>
<tasklist id=atom(tasklist) layout=verticalflowlayout(0,0,0)/>
</element>
</clipper>
</expando><expando resid=section layout=borderlayout() width=186rp>
<button id=atom(header) layoutpos=top layout=borderlayout()>
<element id=atom(title) layoutpos=client/>
<element id=atom(arrow) layoutpos=right/>
</button>
<clipper layoutpos=top>
<tasklist id=atom(tasklist) layout=verticalflowlayout(0,0,0)/>
</clipper>
</expando>

Replace the code you found with this this code above.

Then press compile script at the top and File>Save.

scripta.png

Conclusion

Once you have done all this you can reload your theme, you can reboot explorer.exe or you can restart to make your changes affect. Enjoy, I have seen many people want to do this.

Tell me how it goes.

-LiquidGUI

Edited by LiquidGUI

jymi: I don't know, I suppose you could try, it would take a bit more modifying than left to right though.

Hilloki: Well thats good, I just edited the guide so that you replace the old code with the new code, that deffinitly helps too :p

hmmmm.... help do you have any idea what VS it was? I am interested in that.

585488828[/snapback]

Look at the screenshot there.. https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=75768

You see the 'My Computer' window?

You can tell the task pane is on the top cause it says "View System information", "Add or remove programs".

:ninja: result of mine is this :D

explorer.png

EDIT: about the task pane being on top...lots of visual styles are doing that now (more the longhorn styles)..check out some of stefanka's stuff like longhorn inspiriat or royale inspiriat..those i'm sure have a top task pane :p ...definitely unsure how they do it though..i still like it on the right side better :D

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I think he means you haven't reviewed previous UFC games. Of course it doesn't matter... Every time you just report on something that involves the President even if just simply what happened you guys usually get accused of being anti-Trump. We live in fun times.
    • So how did you solve the problem? Disabling Secure Boot isn’t a solution.
    • Another devilish issue surrounding these certificates is what can happen with old, unsuspecting PCs that nevertheless have Secure Boot enabled. In my case, it was a Dell with a 3rd-gen Core chip (so about 13 years old). As of the last few weeks, it was suddenly BSOD'g within about 5 minutes of booting. Turns out it was because of MS's "Secure-Boot-Update" scheduled task, which is scheduled to run 5 minutes after login. It's explained in gory detail here (this is not my post, but it was where I found the answer), but the short version is that this legacy system would need fairly elaborate, manual certificate intervention since MS's automatic cert update method cannot work. How to do that is linked late in the thread. https://www.bleepingcomputer.c...od-caused-by-scheduled-task Secure Boot wasn't at all important for this particular PC, so I disabled it to be done with the problem.
    • Winhance 26.06.12 by Razvan Serea Winhance is an open-source Windows enhancement utility designed to help users debloat, optimize, and customize Windows 10 and 11. It provides a user-friendly interface for removing unwanted apps, legacy components, and optional features safely, giving you more control over your system. With Winhance, you can improve performance, reduce clutter, and enhance privacy without the need for a clean install. Beyond basic debloating, Winhance offers extensive optimization tools. Users can tweak power plans, adjust gaming and performance settings, control notifications, and manage Windows Update behavior. Privacy-focused settings allow you to limit telemetry and data collection, while system customization options let you personalize the taskbar, Start menu, Explorer, and Windows themes. Winhance also supports installing or removing software efficiently, including external apps via WinGet integration, streamlining both new setups and daily maintenance. New AI privacy groups have been added for Windows AI, Microsoft Edge AI, and Microsoft Office AI, giving users clearer control over AI-related telemetry and feature usage. In addition, new settings in Gaming & Performance introduce AI taskbar pin toggles, options to remove AI apps, and controls for AI services and scheduled tasks, allowing users to better manage how AI components run in the background and appear in the system. For advanced users and IT professionals, Winhance integrates WIMUtil, a tool for creating custom Windows installation ISOs with automated configuration. You can generate autounattend.xml files, inject drivers, and apply your chosen Winhance settings automatically during installation. Most changes are non-destructive and reversible, with clear explanations in the GUI. Whether you’re optimizing a single PC or managing multiple systems, Winhance delivers a faster, cleaner, and highly personalized Windows experience. The Winhance.Installer.exe includes both Installable and Portable versions during setup. Winhance supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11 64-bit versions. It's regularly updated to ensure compatibility with the latest Windows updates and features. Winhance key features: Debloat Windows – Safely remove unwanted apps, features, and legacy components. Optimize Performance – Tune system settings for speed, responsiveness, and gaming. Privacy Enhancements – Control telemetry, data collection, and notifications. Power Management – Configure power plans and advanced energy settings. Windows Update Control – Adjust update behavior for stability and convenience. Theme Customization – Switch between light/dark mode and adjust system colors. Taskbar & Start Menu Tweaks – Modify layout, icons, and behavior. Explorer Customization – Adjust file explorer appearance and functionality. Software Management – Install/remove Windows apps and optional features. External Apps Installation – Deploy essential apps via WinGet integration. Configuration Management – Save, export, and import Winhance settings easily. Automation with WIMUtil – Create custom Windows ISOs with integrated settings. Autounattend.xml Generator – Automate Windows installations with preconfigured options. Driver Integration – Include current system drivers in custom ISOs. Non-Destructive Changes – Reversible settings with clear explanations in the GUI. Winhance 26.06.12 changelog: Features Builder Mode — build a Winhance config file or autounattend.xml without changing anything on the PC you're sitting at. Flip the new mode switcher to Builder, set everything the way you want it, and save the result as a Winhance config or an autounattend file ready for deployment on other machines. Sponsors & Supporters page — the exit donation dialog is gone. In its place, an in-app page (heart icon or the More menu) recognizes the businesses and individual supporters who keep Winhance free. It works offline and is fully localized. Change History — Winhance now keeps a receipt of everything it does. ChangeHistory.txt records every setting change (before and after values) and every app install or removal, with clear headers for config imports and bulk actions. Open it from the More menu. Hebrew language support — Winhance is now available in 29 languages. New Explorer customizations: desktop icon visibility toggles, This PC folder visibility, an icon cache size setting, and automatic thumbnail cache cleanup. New "All apps view" setting for the redesigned Windows 11 Start menu, and the Windows 11 system tray icons setting is now a dropdown with more control. App-local UI zoom — press Ctrl +/-/0 or use Ctrl+MouseWheel to scale the whole app, just like a browser. New External Apps: EA app, Ubisoft Connect, Battle.net, Rockstar Games Launcher, PowerShell, and Helium Browser. Bug Fixes Layouts no longer clip when the Windows text size slider is set above 100%. Accessibility: Narrator now announces setting names on toggles and dropdowns, previously unlabeled buttons are labeled, and progress updates are announced. Silent updates now respect your custom install location instead of reverting to the default. Cancel in Review Mode no longer clears your app selections. OneNote is now detected correctly for Win32 Click-to-Run installs. Clean Start Menu applies more reliably by also writing the group policy path. WinGet errors are no longer silent — error details now show in the terminal output. Fixed a startup crash on older Windows builds caused by a .NET runtime regression. Config import now converts power setting values correctly and no longer re-applies an already-active power plan. Improvements App icons load noticeably faster and cover almost everything now, including legacy capabilities and optional features — they come from a dedicated, checksum-validated icon repository and are fetched in parallel. Software & Apps polish: per-icon tooltips, extra table columns, an app sort dropdown, relocated search, and a cleaner compact view. A warning now appears when the Connected Devices Platform Service is set to Manual or Disabled, since some Windows features depend on it. Download: Winhance 26.06.12 | 61.5 MB (Open Source) Links: Winhance Website | Github | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Leroy Jethro Gibbs earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Conversation Starter
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      agatameier earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      518
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      198
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      147
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      95
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!