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Vista - Re: Would you like to teach me about Aero?

 
 
Old 03-04-2006   #1 (permalink)
Karl


 
 

Re: Would you like to teach me about Aero?

Just to clarify, there is no SDK interface for changing the other way around
either (that is, Aero Express -> Aero Glass). The current Aero Tier cannot
be changed by applications.

To take advantage of DWM in your application(s), take a look at the SDK's
dwmapi.h header.

Karl

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"Ivo Manolov [MS]" <IvoManolovMS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:933D28D0-204A-4C77-BC8F-E7EE86FE7426@microsoft.com...
> Hi Jiro,
>
> DCE (Desktop Composition Engine) is the old name of what is currently
> known
> as the DWM (Desktop Window Manager). Currently, Aero Express does not use
> DWM. There is no SDK interface for changing from Aero Glass to Aero
> Express.
>
> Thanks:
> Ivo
>
>
> "Jiro" wrote:
>
>> I have some question about an Aero Glass and Aero Express and DCE.
>> 1. I understand Aero Glass uses DCE. Does Aero Express use DCE?
>> 2. Is there an SDK's interface for changing from Aero Glass to Aero
>> Express(or To Go)?
>> If there is the interface, we may use it for our product.
>>
>> Best Regards,



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