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Anybody have an idea? |
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I have the same problem. I need change the color of the active taskbar tab or to mark only the active taskbar tab with a blue underline. Can anyone help please? |
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The blue underline is to indicate the application is open when you've already pinned it. It's never meant to be used as a visualizer for which one is currently active. Here's an example of both being open, but one is the current one selected: The above shows both Chrome and Firefox being open. But Chrome is currently selected. |
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If you're using a classic theme, I think the currently active one was pushed in and not sticking out. |
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Thanks for the explanation. I wanted to achieve the effect of distinguishing active taskbar tab. But so far I have found that this is only possible with the transparency effects toggle turned on. If the transparency effects toggle is not turned on, the active taskbar tab is not visually distinguishable (as Quaraxkad writes). I would prefer to have the transparency effects turned off, but then I will not visually recognize the active taskbar tab. |
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When using the ExplorerPatcher's Win10 Taskbar, is there any way to change the color of the currently focused (foreground) taskbar tab? My foreground and background tab colors are almost identical and it's very hard to tell which is active.
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