GauravK wrote:
Ah yes window borders, they are different thank goodness! I just don't understand Microsoft. They add features like Snap to use windows side-by-side and then they make it hard for the user to figure out the active window? I mean c'mon this is getting rid of basic usability that even Windows 3.0 had! I've accidentally typed or sent Alt+F4 so many times to the wrong window on Windows 10.
Maybe I should just make a fixed Win10 Aero skin for TrueTransparency. Perhaps the inactive borders should be grey?
(Also, would I be allowed to share such a TrueTansparency skin here? It isn't Classic Shell, but it is relevant to this thread, so...)
(Also, if I did make that skin, would it benefit anyone more than Aerolite has?)
EDIT: Here's a quick first draft of the TrueTransparency skin:

Look promising? Worth the effort of finishing? And (more importantly), will this be of any use?