Wednesday 24 December 2014

Aero Effect in any Windows for Low system

Aero Windows in Xp , 7 and 8


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What is Aero ?

      According To Wikipedia :-

                     Windows Aero (a backronym for Authentic, Energetic, Reflective, and Open) is a set of interface and design guidelines that were introduced by the Windows Vista operating system. The changes made in the Aero interface affected many elements of the Windows interface and how it functions, including the incorporation of a new look, along with changes in interface guidelines reflecting appearance, layout, and the phrasing and tone of instructions and other text in applications.

Aero in Windows Vista :-




                    The Aero interface was unveiled for Windows Vista as a complete redesign of the Windows interface, replacing Windows XP's "Luna" theme. Until the release of Windows Vista Beta 1 in July 2005, little had been shown of Aero in public or leaked builds. Previous user interfaces were Plex, which was featured in Longhorn builds 3683–4039; Slate, which was featured in build 4042 and was available until build 4093; and Jade (builds 4074, 4083 and 4093). Microsoft started using the Aerotheme in public builds in build 5048. The first build with full-featured Aero was build 5219. Build 5270 (released in December 2005) contained an implementation of the Aero theme which was virtually complete, according to sources at Microsoft,[citation needed] though a number of stylistic changes were introduced between then and the operating system's release.
Windows Aero incorporated the following features in Windows Vista.
  • Aero Glass theme: The main component of Aero, it is the successor of Windows XP's "Luna" and changes the look and feel of graphical control elements, including but not limited to buttonscheckboxesradio buttons,menusprogress bars and default Windows icons. Even message boxes are changed.[1]
  • Windows Flip improvements: Windows Flip (Alt+Tab) in Windows Vista now shows a live preview of each open window instead of the application icons.[2]
  • Windows Flip 3D: Windows Flip 3D (Windows key+Tab) renders live images of open windows, allowing one to switch between them while displaying them in a three-dimensional view.[3]
  • Taskbar live thumbnails – Hovering over the taskbar button of a window displays a preview of that window in the taskbar.
  • Desktop Window Manager (DWM) – Due to the significant impact of the new changes on hardware and performance, Desktop Window Manager was introduced to achieve hardware acceleration, transferring the duty of UI rendering from CPU to graphic subsystem. DWM in Windows Vista required compatible hardware.
  • Task Dialogsdialog boxes meant to help communicate with the user and receive simple user input. Task Dialogs are more complex than traditional message boxes that only bear a message and a set of command buttons. Task Dialogs may have expandable sections, hyperlinks, checkboxes, progress bars and graphical elements.[4]

Aero in Windows 7 :-

Windows 7[edit]


Aero Peek, showing the desktop
Windows Aero is revised in Windows 7, with several UI changes, a more touch-friendly UI and many new visual effects and features, including mouse gestures:
  • Aero Peek: Hovering over a taskbar thumbnail shows a preview of the entire window. Aero Peek is also available through the "Show desktop" button at the right end of the taskbar, which makes all open windows transparent for a quick view of the desktop. A similar feature was patented during Windows Vista development.[5]
  • Aero Shake: Shaking (quickly dragging back and forth) a window minimizes all other windows. Shaking it again brings them back.
  • Aero Snap: Dragging a window to the right or left side of the desktop causes the window to fill the respective half of the screen. Snapping a window to the top of the screen maximizes it. Windows can be resized by stretching them to touch the top or bottom of the screen, which fully increases their vertical screen estate, while retaining their width, these windows can then slide horizontally if moved by the title bar, or pulled off, which returns the window to its original height. In spite of the "Aero" moniker, this feature is available if one uses the Classic theme.
  • Touch UI enhancements: Windows Aero was revised to be more touch-friendly. For example, touch gestures and support for high DPI on displays were added.[6]
  • Title bar of maximized windows remain transparent instead of becoming opaque.
  • The outline of non-maximized windows is completely white, rather than having a cyan outline on the right side and bottom.
  • When hovering over the taskbar button of an open program, the button glows the dominant RGB color of its icon, with the effect following the mouse cursor.[7]
  • Progress indicators are present in taskbar buttons. For example, downloading a program through Internet Explorer causes the button to fill with color as the operation progresses.[8]

Aero in Windows 8 :-

Windows 8[edit]

              While retaining interface elements introduced by Vista and 7, Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 make changes to the visual appearance of the operating system to incorporate the Metro design language. As a result of these changes, theAero Glass theme was replaced by a flatter, solid colored theme. Most transparency effects were removed from the interface, aside from the taskbar, which maintains transparency (but no longer has a blur effect).[9][10] Flip 3D was also removed;  Win+Tab  now toggles between apps.
Pre-release versions of Windows 8 used an updated version of Aero Glass with a flatter, squared look. However, the Glass theme was ultimately removed, as Microsoft designers wanted to avoid skeuomorphism. The desktop interface on the final release of Windows 8 was modified to incorporate elements of the Metro design language; in comparison to Windows 7, the interface adopted a flatter look with almost no transparency effects, fewer rounded edges, and solid colored window borders designed to attract more attention to the content of a window.[11][12]

Border Skin

By Mohamed Kamal
Border Skin V0.2.9.0
Friends If you visit my blogs You will notice that all photos added by me. That the all windows are in basic theme by my intel graphic chipset is little older and does not support Aero. And I am using this Software daily...So this Software is really good.....
Some Features :-
  • You can change the Transparency settings...
  • You can also change blur effect settings..
  • Reflection....
  • And many more So tRy tHis.....
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