That means you will be able to fully customize how your desktop OS looks even after installing the Creators Update once it launches. WindowBlinds version 10.6 will also remain an advanced UI customization tool for the Windows 10 Creators Update, complete with its long-standing visual style, stunning taskbar design, and nice wallpapers. In announcing the update, Stardock says: Applying WindowBlinds to Windows 10 comes in handy because of its simple and straightforward interface. WindowBlinds 10.6 also ships with a combination of mode DPI and skin support for universal applications. Additionally, the Modern skin includes visual improvements to boot, including a blur effect for the region behind the skinned parts. WindowBlinds 10.6 includes compatibility fixes which build upon the enhancements from 10.5 to include:

Mixed mode DPI – Skins scale up to look great Apply skins to Universal applications Blur the area behind skinned areas – Check out the Modern skin! Skin OS ribbon controls and blend in better with titlebars Completely hide the Windows Explorer ribbon Match the system accent color to the applied skin  SkinStudio update – Support for high-DPI skin files

You can also hide the ribbon in Windows Explorer and match the system accent color to the chosen skin. The latter option lets you achieve across-the-board consistency for the OS. If you want to give your desktop a fresh look, download WindowBlinds from Stardock and check out its new updates.

WindowBlinds updated with unique skins, option to hide Windows Explorer ribbon Best Windows 10 Skin Packs for Windows 7, 8, 8.1 to Try Out You’ll be able to block updates in Windows 10 Creators Update for one year

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