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Just having a quick peek around the net and looks like loads of people are asking, but nothing is ever done about it. Apparently the registry setting was removed before Vista RTM, so really I think a Visual Style will be your best bet!

Sorry. :)

i think i found the answer.

Here ya go:

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM\ColorizationColor

It's a string value that accepts this format:

AARRGGBB

Lower A value means more transparent (00 = completely transparent, FF = completely opaque).

(similar to HTML hex colors)

So...My guess is you want completely transparent...so how about ColorizationColor = 00000000?

Make sure you restart the Aero User Experience (DWM) using net restart uxsms.

Have fun!

-Yamake

http://www.aeroxp.org/board/lofiversion/index.php?t8924.html

just tried it, and dnt seem to remove the blur.

Edited by Soldiers33

The blur annoys me too! I used to have a visual style called "VistaGlass" which did exactly what we all want - makes the glass 100% transparent, but doesn't alter any other aspect of the Vista UI. However, I have no links for it as that was on my old laptop & at the moment I don't want to have to bother messing with the 'UXTheme.dll' type files again - too much hassle at the moment.

I know the visual style was definately called "VistaGlass" though. There is a user on these forums called 'mrk' who linked me to it.

I hope there is a way to do it in the registry though - there must be if WindowsBlinds has it.

Edited by cJr.
The blur annoys me too! I used to have a visual style called "VistaGlass" which did exactly what we all want - makes the glass 100% transparent, but doesn't alter any other aspect of the Vista UI. However, I have no links for it as that was on my old laptop & at the moment I don't want to have to bother messing with the 'UXTheme.dll' type files again - too much hassle at the moment.

I know the visual style was definately called "VistaGlass" though. There is a user on these forums called 'mrk' who linked me to it.

I hope there is a way to do it in the registry though - there must be if WindowsBlinds has it.

Thanks....dude vistaglass is awesome

Thanks....dude vistaglass is awesome

No problemo :) It is pretty cool isn't it?

The blur is there for usability (so you can read and make out the title, etc).

But it would be nice to be able to control that aspect.

The titlebar is readable when the whole glass is transparent because there is a white-ish glow around the text in the title bar :) This is also proven with the VistaGlass visual style.

No problemo :) It is pretty cool isn't it?

The titlebar is readable when the whole glass is transparent because there is a white-ish glow around the text in the title bar :) This is also proven with the VistaGlass visual style.

Right, but having multiple explorer windows open can get tacky with the addressbar and buttons when overlaying each other.

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