
It works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. TTB įor instance, if you wish to set the value to 125, then run the above command as: TTB 125 If you are using the command line version of this app, then you will need to adjust the transparency from the command line by running the following command with some minor modifications. You will see the slider located at the bottom of the dialogue box, simply slide it and adjust the level of transparency, when ready, hit Apply. This tool lets you set the transparency level between values from 0 to 255. Please note that whatever level of transparency you set, it will effect the Start Menu as well. The command line version of this tool is also available which lets you adjust the transparency from the command line.

Move the slider and adjust the level of the transparency as per your requirement. Dynamic Start: Change the appearance of the taskbar when the Start Menu is opened. Dynamic Windows: Change the appearance of the taskbar when a window is maximised. Customization of the color of the taskbar with a color picker. It lets you adjust the level of the transparency of the taskbar with the help of a slider. Fluent (acrylic), blurry, transparent, colored and opaque taskbar effect. This app is for those users who have Aero disabled in Vista or 7, and for those who are using XP. But wait a second, does Aero not make the taskbar transparent in Windows Vista and Widnows 7? Yes, it does.

If you want TranslucentTB to start transparent, instead of blurred, we need to learn about the command prompt options offered. You’ve now created a shortcut to your executable in the startup folder, meaning the application will launch at boot. When you let go, you’ll be asked what you’d like to do. Drag your TranslucentTB executable to this folder with the right mouse button. A File Explorer window will open to the Startup folder. Like the look, but want it to start when you boot Windows? That’s easy. First, press the Windows key and R to launch the Run command. The blurred look is nice if you want the taskbar to be distinct, but also want to see colors consistent with what’s in the bottom of the image. The transparent (Clear) option is nice if you want to see your entire wallpaper.
