Closed WildByDesign closed 1 week ago
Can you please include the source code of Rectify11TrayTool as a submodule and include it in the build process? Thanks!
@MishaProductions I am happy to share the source, for sure. But I am not typically a programmer and I honestly don't know how to add the source as a submodule or how to include it in the build process. I really would not know how to do that or where to start.
Here are the sources. The source file is a simple AutoIT script file. When it gets compiled, it adds the icon and it grabs the embed
folder and it embeds the SecureUXHelper.exe
and ThemeDll.dll
files directly into the Rectify11TrayTool
binary. Also, I've modified SecureUXHelper.exe
just enough to avoid any antivirus detections.
Rectify11TrayTool was previously not working with the Rectify11 installation due to being located in
C:\Windows\Rectify11
. It simply lacked the permissions to drop the built-in binaries (SecureUXHelper.exe
andThemeDll.dll
) required for changing themes. I resolved this issue by having the tray tool drop the binaries inAppData\Local\Temp\R11
.My modified version of
SecureUXHelper.exe
still has 0 detections by antivirus engines, thankfully.Added a feature called
Apply Custom Theme (.theme)
which can be selected from the tray tool menu. It allows selecting any other custom .theme file and applies the theme. For example, if a user changes their background and colors for their R11 theme and save as a custom .theme file.One issue, though, is that it still does not allow selecting Microsoft themes because I haven't figured out how to parse
DisplayName=@%SystemRoot%\System32\themeui.dll,-2114
, for example, into the properDisplayName
yet. This will also be beneficial for users of other languages.