![]() ![]() Even if you look at the source code, under ExplorerPatcher/gui.c, it has references to "Immersive", which is pretty much the code name of Metro/UWP (such as the Metro Settings app being called "ImmersiveControlPanel" in C:\Windows). Only when Classic Theme is applied, it reverts to the true Win32 dialog, with proper titlebar and window elements. ![]() Even the screenshots of the properties dialog show this, where the window is slightly blurred with the Metro/UWP/whatever blur and no proper titlebar. You will see that it is a black window, characteristic of Metro/UWP apps with DWM off. Try it for yourself, visual styles enabled but DWM off, and open the ExplorerPatcher dialog. The ExplorerPatcher properties dialog does the same thing. It might not exactly be full Metro/UWP, but it does use many libraries from it, which makes it incompatible with DWM-off mode. An example of this is the login screen in Windows 8 . It might not use Metro/UWP, but at least some common libraries. Obviously the hooking and DLL injection is all Win32 (as explorer is 95% Win32) but I am talking about the Properties dialog when themed. ![]()
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