Author Topic: MackTheHunter's Windows Customization Guide  (Read 10796 times)

Your computer looks exactly like a mac :u

Your computer looks exactly like a mac :u

It does not :C

It's just the dock and the taskbar being at the top of the screen. I like it that way.

It's actually kind of a mix between Ubuntu, windows and Mac, especially with the Compiz-like cube

your chess icon is extremely similar to mine



That's my games icon... :O

WAAAIIIIIT

It's the stoopid pack I got for HP Black and Blue. Osht.

My Firefox is being funky and stopping downloads half way thru D:

Your Factory_Image drive is sad

On topic:
I tried messing around with some visual styles on vista, but I can't get any of them to work completely as they should.  However, I might try some of those desktop modifications you posted.

Update.

Added BumpTop, looking for more desktop modifications to fool around with.

how do you get bumptop off?


Uninstall it.

Should be in your start menu.


Blank desktop, I use the start menu.

upload or link to that wallpaper you use

Ultimate guide to desktop customization: Install a Linux distro with GNOME, install Compiz Fusion.
:cookieMonster:

I have a few customizations on my laptop, but very few, to keep it simple to use, looking nice, and to not kill the poor thing (Pentium M 1.6 GHz with 2 GB of DDR RAM, ATi Mobility Radeon 7500 32 MB VRAM). Rocketdock with custom-made icons, and a modified Royale theme.


My desktop PC is completely uncustomized, except the desktop has no icons, and I just use the start menu instead.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2010, 03:21:30 PM by Miga »

Ultimate guide to desktop customization: Install a Linux distro with GNOME, install Compiz Fusion.
:cookieMonster:

I have a few customizations on my laptop, but very few, to keep it simple to use, looking nice, and to not kill the poor thing (Pentium M 1.6 GHz with 2 GB of DDR RAM, ATi Mobility Radeon 7500 32 MB VRAM). Rocketdock with custom-made icons, and a modified Royale theme.
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My desktop PC is completely uncustomized, except the desktop has no icons, and I just use the start menu instead.
If thats a desktop PC, why does it have a Touchpad icon in the task bar?