this video was made by a guy who never installed a theme on windows for over 20 years.
>>108364226ok
Buy an ad.
>>108364226it was made by a zoomer who were too to remember the 2000's, don’t watch this garbage.
>>108364226the whole video is just him saying "WAAAAAAAAAAA I MISS THE OLD THEMES THE NEW THEMES ARENT THE SAME AS OLD THEMES I MISS THEM SO MUCH WAAAAAAA"plus the nostalgia bait shit.
>>108364260*too youngfuck, I can’t delete this
>>108364226the clippyfags in the comment makes it worse
>>108364226This thread was made by an idiot who thinks he's on a "link aggregator" site like plebbit
>>108364226https://github.com/namazso/SecureUxThemeStill using custom themes on 10 and 11. Though only to force dark theming on Win32 software, but still.What I truly miss is how clear-cut UI used to be, with Windows 2000 being the pinnacle of no-bullshit design. Windows 7 was the last acceptable WinNT patchwork in that regard, and ever since 8 it's been a shitheap.
also MMD3 best skin ever don't (You) me
>>108364226Yea that's how you make money. Steal another person's idea, fake it somehow, refuse to acknowledge it, refuse to pay them. Then Masquerade.
>>108364260I’m a zoomer and all I remember from the XP era is the start up sound and custom cursors (but I’m pretty sure those were all viruses)
>>108364943if only ricing was this good
>>108365483I still change those on modern Windows through the same old control panels (main.cpl and mmsys.cpl). Applying WinXP sounds and older cursors with the middle finger hand. Small touches like this make a big change.
>>108365498I don’t even use windows anymore, I switched to Linux Mint when I got my new pc.
>>108364226Themes and skins on everything is jeeted and retarded. Give me stock windows and stock everything, and make it fast and snappy or give me death.
>>108365456does it force dark mode to software? i thought it was lost after win7 where it was called "high contrast" themes
>>108365520nobody's forcing you to use them
>>108365528The high contrast themes still exist, they basically replaced the classic themes and internally they have the same color structure. The ones I'm using though are the fully themed ones so they don't look like ass. And yeah it basically forces all software that uses theme colors to be dark, just like configuring a dark classic theme in 95-7 would. Obviously it'll have it's drawbacks due to some software hard-coding it's colors causing black-on-black readability issues which is probably the reason why Microsoft never dared to implement it natively outside of what they develop themselves.