If you notice, every window that appears in Windows Vista (especially the window of each option innate vista) always have a frame or border with a certain thickness is set vista. Is this frame thickness can be modified or eliminated altogether?
Windows Vista has its own advantages in terms of appearance. Frame in each window is one of the new features in Vista. This frame has a certain thickness so as not to disturb other windows-windows that are open. The thickness of this frame can be set according to your wishes.
To adjust the thickness of the frame, you clear the first Vista desktop. Next, right-click the desktop and select "Personalize". Window "Personalization" will open on the desktop. Notice the window and click on the option "Window Color and Appearance". Click on the link "Open classic appearance properties of more color options" then click the "Advance Personalizations". In the "Item" You roll-down option is available option and select "Border Padding". Now, you can change the size in the "Size". If the number is enlarged, the size of the frame or border will grow thicker. However, if too thick, the window looks to be not interesting to look at. To remove, change it to zero. After that, click "OK". Without restarting the PC, you can see the results.
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