1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast

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  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Enterprise
       #1

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast


    Greetings,

    I'm having a sort of an issue with window borders with custom High Contrast themes. I'm trying to create a dark theme based off an existing one I've found that could be used without patching any system files, hence why it uses High Contrast to get custom colors. I've had most of the problem already solved, notably the huge window borders, and I've acknowledged that some things may remain broken (such as tray icons having borders all around with the same color as button text).

    The issue I'm now concerned about relates to window borders. Outside the standard window border, there is a 1 pixel wide border on the very outside of a window:

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-ncmsam2.png

    I've noticed that the border seems to have the same color as the window title text. It seems like an inane decision from Microsoft's part - if you want a dark theme, you probably want dark title bars, so white text, and you get ugly white borders, as if you were trying to make a triangle of three gears move. In the image, I've had a compromise of grayish text which makes the text harder to read, but the borders more tolerable.

    My question is, is it possible to either change the color of this border independently or remove it altogether? I've tried to search for instructions online without any success so far.

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by con487; 31 Jul 2016 at 00:00.
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  2. Posts : 1,323
    Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    Welcome to the forums!

    I see.
    If you've done the changes in the theme file itself or via SMACC or notepad then you're on the right track.

    The 1px outside border is: TitleText for the active window and InactiveTitleText for inactive windows. This will control the titles as it says; there is no way to change the 1px border independently.

    Extras:
    Win 7 theme elements teardown
    SMACC
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  3. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #3

    @con487, welcome! :)

    First of all, one of two things; you've either had AeroLite on your system or you've inherited it through a .theme file, and it's become a 'Parent' theme.
    Best to get rid of any AeroLite themes and traces, then set the Windows default theme then start 'building' a High Contrast theme from scratch. That will get rid of the trace border around most elements, eg. Notepad and the clock.

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-000181.png

    I must warn you, though, with the ever increasing amount of 'virtual/immersive' layers throughout the OS, it's getting more and more difficult to create a HC theme that looks half decent!

    One important thing is to turn off 2 settings in 'Colors' and leave the 3rd one on!

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-000180.png

    Also, do the reg hack to make Active and Inactive title bars the same or similar color:

    Inactive Title Bar Color - Change in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Enterprise
    Thread Starter
       #4

    @Hopachi

    Yes, I've been editing my themes using notepad. I already knew about title text, so "there is no way to change the 1px border independently" was really the important part here.




    @Edwin

    Thank you for the welcome.

    I tried to remove AeroLite from the theme, and oh my, what is this abomination?

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-zq25xzr.png

    I think the theme needs further editing to make it work, or will it always end up looking like this without AeroLite? I'd much rather have the borders over this.

    The settings of the Colors page posted already match mine.
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  5. Posts : 1,323
    Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
       #5

    Edwin said:
    @con487, welcome! :)

    First of all, one of two things; you've either had AeroLite on your system or you've inherited it through a .theme file, and it's become a 'Parent' theme.
    Best to get rid of any AeroLite themes and traces, then set the Windows default theme then start 'building' a High Contrast theme from scratch. That will get rid of the trace border around most elements, eg. Notepad and the clock.

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-000181.png
    @Edwin
    What build is that?
    How would you get full dark theme without AeroLite and without patching?
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  6. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #6

    Hopachi said:
    @Edwin
    What build is that?
    How would you get full dark theme without AeroLite and without patching?
    Build 14393.10
    High Contrast theme.
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Enterprise
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Edwin said:
    Build 14393.10
    High Contrast theme.
    Has the Anniversary Update/14393 extended the capabilities of High Contrast themes without AeroLite? Or am I doing something wrong here?
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  8. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #8

    con487 said:
    Has the Anniversary Update/14393 extended the capabilities of High Contrast themes without AeroLite? Or am I doing something wrong here?
    I don't know! I think it's hampered it more!
    AeroLite or not, I'm finding it difficult to get all the elements blend!
    Certainly not as easy as it was a few Builds ago!

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-000047.png
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  9. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Enterprise
    Thread Starter
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    Edwin said:
    I don't know! I think it's hampered it more!
    AeroLite or not, I'm finding it difficult to get all the elements blend!
    Certainly not as easy as it was a few Builds ago!

    1 pixel wide border outside windows in High Contrast-000047.png
    Are there any tutorials for setting up HighContrast, yet not AeroLite, themes? I just get the result I posted earlier where most spots stay white with black text, while others don't, making a large part of the UI unreadable.
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  10. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #10

    con487 said:
    Are there any tutorials for setting up HighContrast, yet not AeroLite, themes? I just get the result I posted earlier where most spots stay white with black text, while others don't, making a large part of the UI unreadable.
    I'll check around.
    I started one a while ago but never finished editing it, it was so long winded!
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