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I've been digging around 5048 and recently came across these keys:

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\DWM\

DWORD Glass (uxss checks this, but 0/1 seems to not make a difference)

DWORD Metal 1-enable 0-disable (will revert to glass) This key will give your window borders a Jade-like look. I got this a few times using the rundll method for starting DWM but this is more consistent

DWORD UseAlternateButtons 1-enable 0-disable. This will give you back the square caption buttons on your window borders

All of the above require a restart of the DWM subsystem (uxss) to take effect.

Two more:

DWORDs ScaleXPercent and ScaleYPercent. Default is 0 (100%) Playing with the values will scale new windows to that size (see the keynote of the scaling calculator for an example). uxss does not need to be restarted for this to take effect, so you can have different windows at different scales. This seems to kill the blurring behind windows until the key is deleted (on my machine anyways).

I also found no calls to MILExplorer or MILDesktop while uxss, although the window captions did change when these were enabled so maybe they are.

Have fun!

AeroXperience :p

Wait.... so are LDDM drivers nvidia 76.xx or are they drivers that come with Longhorn 5048?????

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they are drivers that come with longhorn 5048. you specifically have to tell longhorn to use the specific LDDM driver for your video card. As far as I know, it doesn't automatically install.

they are drivers that come with longhorn 5048. you specifically have to tell longhorn to use the specific LDDM driver for your video card. As far as I know, it doesn't automatically install.

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:o Where do I point the manual update to find the driver???

:o Where do I point the manual update to find the driver???

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Ok... I found where. It's in x:\build\filerepository\nv_lh.inf-inf-assembly_3ba4a318

The nVidia LDDM drivers only support the NV30 (FX series), and I installed it on my 6800 ultra for the 5950 Ultra, however the DWM ran worse than on the forceware 76.44. There is one specific file... nvd3dum.dll that aparaently controls the hardware DWM support. Since 4074 has FAR less problems for me (sound, net not working on 5048), im trying to port this file into the nv4_disp.inf for use in 4074 with the 76.44 drivers.

wow i like that usealternatebuttons dwm regkey. imho the buttons look better, and still have the glow effect. i hope alot more regkeys can be found, these are great. i got them all to work. metal does give it a weird blue like jade. the scalex and y minimize my viewing area sort of like going from a 800x600 desktop to a 1200x800 with very cool, im guessing this is either for the scaling of the windows or scaling of high end displays thatll be coming...

i have enabled glass but are getting black lines around certain objects in full screen mode and scrpt problems in MSN 7, runnign an X800XL stock longhorn drivers and can i fix this or i thought i would just add some info to the the thread, all other transmistions seems smooth and sexy.

spyker

Here's how to get all features without crashing.

1. Copy and paste below into notepad. Name it whatever, eg. DWMEnabler. Save it. Change extension from .txt to .reg (so that you can merge into registry).

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DWM]

"EnableMachineCheck"=dword:00000000

"Glass"=dword:00000000

"Metal"=dword:00000000

"UseAlternateButtons"=dword:00000001

"ScaleXPercent"=dword:00000000

"ScaleYPercent"=dword:00000000

2. Go Start, Run, Type: services.msc (Change "User Experience Session Management Service" to manual.

3. Go Start, Run, Type: gpedit.msc (Go to - Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Administrative Template, System, Logon, Run These Programs at user logon, Enable, Show, Add, c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe udwm.dll DwmClientStartup. Ok, ok, ok. Close and reboot system. You'll get all features without crashing. Of course, be sure to install all video drivers before applying this hack. Thx. Goodluck and best wishes from Accra, Ghana, West Africa. :). Thumbs down to all MAC users, pre-beta Longhorn rocks!! Peace out.post-30870-1114710253_thumb.jpg

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has anyone gotten the effects successfully working in vmware 5? :(

EDIT: nevermind, it works. but stuff like the bending weird transparent windows dont work (i assume they are for minimize and maximize/close animations)

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