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Hans-Peter_in_DC
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Re: Display Fusion Beta 11
Windows 10 1607.14393.10
Classic Shell / Menu 4.3.0

(1) Performance Options | Visual Effects tab / 'Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop' no longer works after installation Beta 11. Several Restarts confirm that shadows can no longer be turned off.

Reverted to Beta 10. On first restart text of Desktop Icon displayed without shadows.

(2) Unmatched color of icons/buttons on DF Taskbar when Classic Menu controls Taskbar color continues. See second attachment.

All good wishes ~ Hans-Peter
• Attachment: Performance Options_Visual Effects tab.png [23,540 bytes]
Performance Options_Visual Effects tab.png
Performance Options_Visual Effects tab.png
• Attachment: Unmatched DF Taskbar Button colors.png [26,672 bytes]
Unmatched DF Taskbar Button colors.png
Unmatched DF Taskbar Button colors.png
Aug 5, 2016 (modified Aug 5, 2016)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks for letting us know about the desktop icon shadows, that's really weird! I've added that to our list.

We're having a final look into the taskbar colour issue as well, but may have to just take out the colour detection code that we added for now, and try to fix it again for 8.1.
Aug 5, 2016  • #2
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Hans-Peter_in_DC
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Thank you, Keith. Good luck!
Aug 5, 2016  • #3
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Re: Display Fusion 8
Windows 10 1607.14393.51
Classic Shell / Menu 4.3.0

Bravo!

No shadows on text of Desktop icons AND DF Taskbar color and 'button' color now match.

Thank you Keith and Jon — your work is always appreciated (as well as recommended).

Hans-Peter
Aug 9, 2016 (modified Aug 9, 2016)  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks, glad to hear it! However, we didn't actually do anything to fix the desktop icons shadows. We're able to reproduce that even on a clean system without DisplayFusion having ever been installed. It seems to happen in Windows 8 and 10, pretty much any time the desktop window is refreshed (wallpaper change, etc). Glad to hear it's not happening on your machine any more though :)
Aug 9, 2016  • #5
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