Full Glass Transparency for Win 7 ultimate x86

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  1. Posts : 282
    windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    Full Glass Transparency for Win 7 ultimate x86


    Hey guys....
    i checked for this topic on the our forum but most didn't worked like full_glass_by_phantommenace2020 on devianart now this is for x64. plz help me to get the best full glass effect which give transparency effect to all apps like desktop gadgets,explorer etc.

    Thanks...
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  2. Posts : 234
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    Right click your desktop, click personalize, press any color, then put color intsensity to the lowest that you can.
    Looks very transparent then.
    I don't know about gadgets though.
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  3. Posts : 282
    windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    NoGoodNamesLeft said:
    Right click your desktop, click personalize, press any color, then put color intensity to the lowest that you can.
    Looks very transparent then.
    I don't know about gadgets though.
    Buddy i know this but i'm trying to create a complete glass effect ie transparency wherein the the desktop can be seen but still explorer is open...u know a complete transparency effect....i'll paste an example also...
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  4. Posts : 282
    windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    Last edited by deepakumar; 02 Oct 2010 at 06:26.
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  5. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
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    Have a look at this thread,

    Full glass exe
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  6. Posts : 282
    windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    Thanks Derekimo...i also tried Super Transparency.zip by Prisoner but that also didn't worked because anti-virus detected it as a Virus but then allowed it but can't unzip it & it says now that no file found . Just want to know & confirm that full glass.exe can be run on x86 machine because whole day have been reading about it but no where this information mentioned??? Thanks again will try...
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  7. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
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    deepakumar said:
    That's my desktop there & I uses Glass2k Glass2k : Chime Softwares
    Jerry
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  8. Posts : 282
    windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    Bongo said:
    deepakumar said:
    That's my desktop there & I uses Glass2k Glass2k : Chime Softwares
    Jerry
    Thanks for the info Bongo...since we both got same laptop though in India they gave me 32bit processor & label says 64bit , anyways i want to know that is it for x64 or x86 because that's the issue most of the glass apps. that i've come across are x64 & the website doesn't say so as well, so, hey buddy just let me.:)
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  9. Posts : 2,009
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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    deepakumar said:
    full_glass_by_phantommenace2020 on devianart now this is for x64.
    Thanks...
    The Zip file from deviantart contains both versions.
    You never mentioned if you got the UXSTYLE or a similar program which allows windows to use custom made themes not signed by Microsoft.
    It works for me so far as with the right theme, all explorer windows are now glassy
    I still have to find matching gadgets. But I find it hard to work with that eye candy on a day to day basis, so I switched back to "normal view" for normal work, I rather look at black text on white ground

    -DG
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  10. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
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    deepakumar said:
    Bongo said:
    deepakumar said:
    That's my desktop there & I uses Glass2k Glass2k : Chime Softwares
    Jerry
    Thanks for the info Bongo...since we both got same laptop though in India they gave me 32bit processor & label says 64bit , anyways i want to know that is it for x64 or x86 because that's the issue most of the glass apps. that i've come across are x64 & the website doesn't say so as well, so, hey buddy just let me.:)
    Glass2k works on x86 & x64
    Jerry
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