![]() In Reaper you can also darken the Reaper theme by: SkinStudio is included with Windowblinds (If you purchase it), with it you can change some of the colors. Just some tips to help you along (Knowing now that you are a "graphic UI designer", tells me that you know your away round a PC. ![]() You need to decide what works best for you. Whatever you try has it's own Pros & Cons. To anyone wanting to darken the some of the parts of Reaper, until the developers provides us with a way to darken Reaper completely, you need to try what's available now, and hopefully find something that works for you. I did tried the 'UXThemePatcher', and I did not like the results. Try windows own 'Hi contrast theme' and you will see some of their problems, and understand that it's not a quick fix. With Windowblinds, I'm slowly changing the theme I use, to hopefully overcome some of these limitations. So, in some windows you would not see your text.Ģ) some Text and Buttons or header, dialog or whatever may share the same color, change the text color and everything sharing that color is changed. Here is the the problems that I have found:ġ) Not all text can be the same color, because not all backgrounds are the same color. The problem is with Windows and apps that are built by their standards. To me, this has been the easiest way of getting the windows dark in reaper. Here is where you can download some themes and find more info about Windowblinds. Need to reapply to Desktop until correct!Īlso Word processers and some other apps will have a dark background with dark themes Having said that, I use Windowblinds only because of reaper and nothing else. It's only in reaper that I see if it's correct or not. Here is the problem with the some Themes, sometimes not working correctly, once corrected and as long as you have reaper open, everything will stay correct. With Windowblinds, just install the program and apply the theme you want!īelow is some Photos of what everything could look like To get back to the windows theme you would need to undo everything you have done. How does Windowblinds work? Is it like UX Theme Patcher in that it, well, patches the OS? I can't seem to find this info online.Īlso, what are the things that it doesn't work so well (as you mentioned it isn't Windowblinds there is no patching of windows, UX Theme Patcher is just as it's title, you need to change replace windows drivers with there's. Only get Windowblinds, their 'Object Desktop' really does provide a lot, but no benefit to reaper. As you will not really know what you are getting. the trick around this is to use another PC to download the themes from Stardock.Īlso do not buy anyone's made themes, get the free ones. If you get Windowblinds ( only $19 for 5 installs), you will only get a few downloads of themes free, so very carefully in selecting what themes you want. Now sometimes I need to reapply the theme a few times before everything looks ok.īelow is a video of some of how the effects look now with the theme I use (Dark Mode) You install it any other program, apply the theme you want to use, and if you need to go back to the windows default, just apply the default theme. ![]() I use Windowblinds and for me it work great. How can the Reaper menubar and menus be make dark in Windows 11?Ĭan someone confirm that Stardock Windowblinds in required or that there is another way. VSCode is a prime example of an app that has great consistently dark UI themes that include the menu system. ![]() As I step into this endeavor I have installed a few dark themes, yet the menubar and menus remain annoyingly blazing white on Windows 11. I'm just setting up to delve into Reaper. ![]()
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