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@Jimbo Thanks for the pointers. :)
High contrast is not a style either
A user could accomplish a black taskbar before in the other builds or even now in win-7 it's no big deal,
If 10 looks the same Microsoft gains really nothing more than 8.1 did 15%
Probably more people testing 10 than actually using 8.1![]()
Customizing the desktop is a big thing for me so I'm not diggin the black task bar!![]()
I think this whole topic is senseless...
If people don't like transparency, turn it off. If they want a black taskbar, just change the color. If people want to change it up, let them.
Why is this even being talked about? I am sure Microsoft is clever enough to come up with some solution, then again???
When you get to my age you like eye candy. I like my computers to look nice. Modern graphics cards can throw windows around like they are polygons in not time or effort at all. So I say give users he choice of the bling and if we have stuck windows 10 on the tired old banger which has a poor "bling" capability then we can use the old Windows 2000 type classic desktop. That is a necessary option for lab computers in any case as they are more interested in accuracy than flashy graphics.