![]() The range for this value is from 0 to -750 ( twips ) with the default, as is seen in my Windows 8 Pro 圆4 RTM installation being -12 (12 twips). To begin with, double-click on BorderWidth and change its value to say, 0. This value determines the current setting for the width of the borders around all the windows with borders that can be sized. For that, you will be required to modify the values of BorderWidth and PaddedBorderWidth. Using the registry, therefore you can still change the thickness or width of the windows borders. IconVerticalSpacing Change thickness or width of the window borders.Here you will see the required settings like: ![]() To do so, open regedit and navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics However, if you wish, you can still access most of these settings via the Windows Registry. All themes are now based on Visual Styles. Presumably, Microsoft removed these settings because they primarily affected the Classic themes, and since Windows 8 did not support Classic themes, these were not of much use now. Using this panel, in Windows 7 and earlier, you could customize or change the width of the window border, icon spacing, and other settings. ![]() In Windows 7, you could access it through Advanced Appearance Settings in the Window Color and Appearance panel. Windows 10/8 offers no settings panel which can help you customize or change Desktop Window Metrics.
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