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This is an example of subclassing a window, and moving it around using another form. It's set up to use as a custom form border that is translucent, resembling the Aero effects of Vista. For the example I subclassed notepad to have the Vista style translucent border, though you could apply it to any window.
This mimics the translucent selection box of Windows XP, only I made mine white. You can change the color of the selection box by changing the picturebox's backcolor to the color that you want the selection box. This uses the AlphaBlend api, so it can be used on all versions of Windows that support it.
This is an example of subclassing a window, and moving it around using another form. It's set up to use as a custom form border that is translucent, resembling the Aero effects of Vista. For the example I subclassed notepad to have the Vista style translucent border, though you could apply it to any window.
This mimics the translucent selection box of Windows XP, only I made mine white. You can change the color of the selection box by changing the picturebox's backcolor to the color that you want the selection box. This uses the AlphaBlend api, so it can be used on all versions of Windows that support it.
This is an example of subclassing a window, and moving it around using another form. It's set up to use as a custom form border that is translucent, resembling the Aero effects of Vista. For the example I subclassed notepad to have the Vista style translucent border, though you could apply it to any window.
This mimics the translucent selection box of Windows XP, only I made mine white. You can change the color of the selection box by changing the picturebox's backcolor to the color that you want the selection box. This uses the AlphaBlend api, so it can be used on all versions of Windows that support it.
This is an example of subclassing a window, and moving it around using another form. It's set up to use as a custom form border that is translucent, resembling the Aero effects of Vista. For the example I subclassed notepad to have the Vista style translucent border, though you could apply it to any window.
This mimics the translucent selection box of Windows XP, only I made mine white. You can change the color of the selection box by changing the picturebox's backcolor to the color that you want the selection box. This uses the AlphaBlend api, so it can be used on all versions of Windows that support it.
This is an example of subclassing a window, and moving it around using another form. It's set up to use as a custom form border that is translucent, resembling the Aero effects of Vista. For the example I subclassed notepad to have the Vista style translucent border, though you could apply it to any window.
This mimics the translucent selection box of Windows XP, only I made mine white. You can change the color of the selection box by changing the picturebox's backcolor to the color that you want the selection box. This uses the AlphaBlend api, so it can be used on all versions of Windows that support it.