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| 272827 | 2004-09-16 06:26:00 | How do I alter the menu appearances? My menus are transparent at this stage and I can't see where to change them to solid. Cheers Phil |
pburt (1226) | ||
| 272828 | 2004-09-16 06:28:00 | What OS are you running? Are you running a custom theme? I take it you mean the Start > Programs menu? | Jen C (20) | ||
| 272829 | 2004-09-16 06:34:00 | XP, and yes | pburt (1226) | ||
| 272830 | 2004-09-16 06:47:00 | > ... and yes Is this "yes" to the running of a custom theme, or yes, it is your start menu which has become transparent? AFAIK, XP does not natively allow transparent windows or menu's. Have you installed a third party program which does this, or it is an optional feature of your Graphic card software that you have played with? I think the nVidia software allows transparency from memory. Have a nosey in the options for that. |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 272831 | 2004-09-16 07:11:00 | Sorry...I wasn't clear. Yes it is the Start > Programmes menu that is transparent. Thanks Phil. |
pburt (1226) | ||
| 272832 | 2004-09-16 07:18:00 | OK, so you do have a nVidia graphic card? The newer drivers for this allows for transparency. The options can be found under nView. Do you have a nVidia icon sitting in the systray beside the clock? Try double-clicking on this to open it up. Otherwise, have a look under the Control panel for a nVidia icon. Can't remember off the top of my head where it is, sorry. If you don't have nVidia card, perhaps you could tell us what you do have. | Jen C (20) | ||
| 272833 | 2004-09-16 07:36:00 | Great! Thanks Phil. |
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