![]() border, there is where all the problems and worst nightmares begins with Windows 10. The pressence of that damn and uncustomizable? 1 px. ( As you can see, the topic has been created 2 years ago, has +14.000 views, +100 replies, +270 recommends, but ZERO answers and ZERO fixes or responsabilities from Microsoft team, yes, is very disgusting. Windows 10 windows' borders are too thin!! - Microsoft Community.This issue has been discussed over "all" the Internet forums related to Windows 10 personalization, here is a simple but never-ending discussion topic on a Microsoft Community thread for your interest: border can cause to they, whch will break the end-user productivity and comfortableness, even just with simple things like trying to move a Window, or trying to difference which window is over to other, because the border of all windows are invisible. aspect, they don't notice the wrong behavior that 1 px. border aspect, their oppinion is respetable, however, honestlly those users only fix their oppinion on the O.S. This poor, bad, unfriendlly, and horrible design decission of Microsoft is a fact, as is also a fact that exists much users who loves this 1 px. visible border with a big and annonying invisible resize handle. of that border will be visible, so you'll end up having a damn 1 px. However, as for the ( bad-design) "rules" of Windows 10, if the user tries to reproduce the same registry trick in this O.S, nothing will change in the window aspect, you'll end up with a geater border, yes, but remember that only 1 px. In Windows 10, as in previous Windows versions, you can perform some registry changes to increase the window borders width, this is an example of what I mean, for Windows 8: border, and here you can imagine by yourself the problem that can cause. ![]() ![]() of the real width of the window border bounds, no matter how big is the border width, you always will only see 1 px. visible border, notice the word "visible", because the reality is that the border width is greater, simply is just an invisible border, that is, the border image resource that Windows 10 uses it only fills 1 px. The new Windows 10's flat window style uses a different window-border mechanism than previous Windows versions, which affects in a horrible way the window aspect, and its usage, in the meanning of window-resizing and window-positioning. This is a brief introduction for those who don't know the next information:
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