Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1

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  1. Posts : 6
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    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1


    Hello SevenForums. The past couple days I've been searching for info that I just can't seem to find. Realized I needed to ask the question someplace, and SF was my first choice. From all the helpful, friendly replies I've seen on here that nearly match what I'm looking for, I know this is the place...Do I need to go on, or am I slightly more endeared to you than the usual stranger now? :p

    I'm looking for resource image numbers in default x64 sp1 aero.msstyle. The info for the background of the Command Bar and Menu bar are most important to me. For some reason the looks of these two bars in Explorer increasingly annoy me, but especially on menu bars in other programs outside of Explorer. But my searches never give me resource numbers that actually match up to what I find in aero.msstyle.
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-mostimportanttome.jpg
    While I'm asking I guess I wouldn't mind info on the scroll bars, too, if it's not a bother.
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-whatimtalkinbout.jpg


    I don't suspect I'll run into many problems while doing the creating, replacing and using of the new background images. The image/resource editors should give me no trouble, but I'll be happy to read any quick tips about the procedures for updating a theme (use a different theme while modifying, ownership, log off/on a few times, possibly need a theme patcher, etc). Or maybe some links you have handy if you think I'll need them.

    I think my biggest questions are about how many images need to be replaced. Are there separate command/menu bar files for normal, hovered and clicked on? Do the view, preview and help buttons have their own backgrounds? Does the Explorer menu bar use the same background images as the menu bar in other programs?
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-otherprog1.jpgResource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-otherprog2.jpg


    I'll appreciate any help that anyone has to offer. Thank you for your time.
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  2. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #2

    Welcome to the Seven Forums

    I have them numbers somewhere let me do some looking around and I will post them.

    Jerry
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  3. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #3

    The first thing you should do is use a copy of the aero theme folder and aero.theme file to make a new theme that way you did not corrupt the original, look at post #38 of this thread will show you how to do that Start menu color change ??

    Second
    You will need to do 1 of these 2 ways of Enabling custom themes for it to work.
    Enabling Custom Themes - Windows 7
    Or
    Theme - How to Apply Custom Themes

    You are right you cannot edit a theme while it is in the use, after you have tested your new theme and need to make some changes, you will need to switch to a different theme then log off and then log on then you can edit the theme again.
    Here is some screenshots with the numbers and the locations in them. You will notice the one for the scrollbar if there are three numbers separated by a "," that is for the different DPI settings.

    If any of this is confusing or if you need more help just ask.
    Jerry
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-scroolbar_.pngResource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-explorer.png
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thank you, Bongo. I really should have bet someone that you would have the first reply and/or one of the most helpful replies. I should have a bet a lot of money, I would have won..

    If you want I can try to keep you updated on my progress. Nothing spectacular is going to happen though. The Command and Menu bars will be changed to something anti-attention-grabbing, and not blue. Probably a flat rgb(240,240,240) or something. But I need to change the gripper to have more contrast from the track (for some reason I have a hard time finding the thing lately). I most likely won't be working on it until tomorrow or later.

    This information seems exactly what I was looking for. It was nice of you to find and post it for me. Thank you kindly.
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  5. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
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    You're welcome, you can keep us updated and/or ask questions here at any time.

    Jerry
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  6. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I did some first draft image manipulation and set up a new theme to make sure it even worked. I will have to redo the images, but now I know I can. The final draft won't be any more exciting than this, just cleaner hover..
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-muchlessannoying.jpg

    I'm confident I can get Windows Explorer to look how I want. But the menu bars in other programs are unchanged. Any idea what I need to do in order to change them?
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-stillbadotherprog3.jpgResource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-stillbadotherprog4.jpg
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    No clue if anyone could ever find these useful. I did, but I knew what what going through my head while I made them. I didn't even label them until right now.
    It seems the Command Bar uses 14 different sections of 3 images, this test helped me figure out what went where.

    I made each section of the three images a different solid color.
    892Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-892.png893Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-893.png894Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-894.png

    Hovering the mouse over "Organize". No action taken on the rest of the bar.
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-1-hovered-no-press.jpg

    Hovering the mouse over "Open".
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-2-hovered-no-press.jpg

    Pressing and holding the mouse on "Open".
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-3-pressed.jpg

    Pressing and holding on "Share With".
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-4-pressed.jpg

    Pressed and released "Share With".
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-5-pressed-released.jpg


    Please rest assured that I absolutely did not leave the Command Bar looking that way for one moment longer than it took to get the screenshots.
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  8. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #8

    That menu bar on other programs I think is #972 the top half is active the bottom half is inactive and the hovers are #973

    The way you colored them different areas for testing is a very good way of doing it.

    Jerry
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Heh, I was just going through each of the 600 image resources individually to see if anything seemed to be what I was looking for. Really glad I decided to stop doing that and check for replies instead. I was only in the low 700s and already found a whole lot of this-might-be-it images marked for trial and error attempts. The information you kindly provided, again, saved me a lot of time and hassle ..again : )

    Now my Command and Menu bars are unobtrusive and not annoying, imho anyway. And I can actually find the scrollbar when I need it (I think my eyes are getting old).
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-whatiwasgoingfor.jpg

    The other programs I use no longer have a menu bar that sticks out, and doesn't match a single thing else in their windows.
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-finallynotannoying.jpgResource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-menubarlookslikeitbelongsnow.jpg


    Thank you again, a lot, for your time, effort, and accurate information. It was really helpful and quite appreciated.
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  10. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I did that clown color thing again.

    972Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-972.png973Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-973.png

    active window
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-1-active-window.jpg
    hovering
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-2-ative-window-hover.jpg
    clicked and held
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-3-active-window-selected.jpg
    inactive/background window
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-4-inactive-window.jpg
    hovering
    Resource Image #s for Command, Menu and Scroll bars in x64 sp1-5-inactive-window-hover.jpg
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