Hello, I wanted to ask weather its possible to hide applications icon from the title bar and only leave the three buttons(i.e. minimize, maximize and close) and the application name, like in mac.
Thanks!
Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
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Re: Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
There may be other and better approaches, but one would be to load a blank icon (all transparent pixels) and replace the icon for that window with the blank one. See this thread for changing the icon. You would need to create the blank icon.
Re: Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
I tried doing it via Resource Hacker and AHK both only worked at windows applications i.e. Notepad, Calculator etc and I just couldn't get them to work for my photoshop or any other software. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
Used this script:
Used this script:
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#Persistent
Ico :="C:\Users\Negi Mox\Desktop\blank.ico"
Menu,Tray,Icon,%Ico%
Run, C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Download Manager\IDMan.exe,,, PID
Winwait, ahk_pid %PID%
ID := WinExist("ahk_pid" PID)
hIcon := DllCall( "LoadImage", UInt,0, Str,Ico, UInt,1, UInt,0, UInt,0, UInt,0x10 )
SendMessage, 0x80, 0, hIcon ,, ahk_id %ID% ; One affects Title bar and
SendMessage, 0x80, 1, hIcon ,, ahk_id %ID% ; the other the ALT+TAB menu
SetTimer, CheckID, 1000
Return
CheckID:
If ! WinExist( "ahk_id" ID )
ExitApp
Return
Re: Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
I’ve changed the icon of non-Windows apps. Try running your script as administrator (regardless of the privileges of the Windows user login). Right-click on the script file in File Explorer and select “Run as administrator.”
Re: Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
still no luck even with admin rights, I tried to do it with photoshop n idm none worked which program u tried it on?
Re: Hide application icon from title bar!(Repost)
Sorry, Photoshop does not use a standard title bar with a standard 16x16 icon. It would work on programs that use the Windows standard approach to the title bar and icon, even if it's not a Microsoft app. Notepad++ is one example for which it works.
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