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Old February 1st 14, 03:22 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Migrante
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Default Trick to personalize size of windows objects

I've found trick to resize windows 7 buttons (don't know if it works on
windows 8). The trick is very simple. You've just to close dwm.exe process,
then you have kind of windows basic scheme which can be personalized (for
example resize button close from 21 to 23) then restart computer.

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Old February 1st 14, 03:49 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default Trick to personalize size of windows objects

In ,
migrante typed:
I've found trick to resize windows 7 buttons (don't know if it works
on windows 8). The trick is very simple. You've just to close dwm.exe
process, then you have kind of windows basic scheme which can be
personalized (for example resize button close from 21 to 23) then
restart computer.


Yes you can disable Desktop Window Manager (dwm.exe) under Windows 7.
Although from everything I have read concerning Windows 8, if you do
Windows 8 breaks. I seem to recall them talking about things like Metro,
charms, and all of these Windows 8 extras, all depend on Windows
Desktop Window Manager.

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