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Consistent window corners on W10 #30188

Open Mj65536 opened 10 months ago

Mj65536 commented 10 months ago

Description of the new feature / enhancement

In most cases the UI is right-angled (classic Metro style), while in some cases it's rounded corner(modernized Fluent UI).

Snipaste_2023-12-05_20-18-26 Snipaste_2023-12-05_20-19-39 Snipaste_2023-12-05_20-19-13 That means the UI of PowerToys is not very coordinated.

I use Windows 10 now and prefer the classic Metro style, but for Windows 11 users, they may prefer modernized Fluent UI, adding a button to switch UI mode should make PowerToys looks more coordinated and will be very much appreciated by both Windows 10 and Windows 11 users !!

also sorry for my poor English.

Scenario when this would be used?

Scenario when this would be used : Every PowerToys user's daily use. We will be happy to change the UI mode according to our prefererces.

Supporting information

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niels9001 commented 10 months ago

@Mj65536 Thanks for the feedback - the plan is to move as much of these PowerToys experience to a Windows 11 look and feel because of WinUI doing the same thing (that we use for e.g. Settings).

I think what you are referring to here is the rounded corners that are not always consistent (in e.g. Text Extractor) - that is something we could have a look at!

Mj65536 commented 10 months ago

@Mj65536 Thanks for the feedback - the plan is to move as much of these PowerToys experience to a Windows 11 look and feel because of WinUI doing the same thing (that we use for e.g. Settings).

I think what you are referring to here is the rounded corners that are not always consistent (in e.g. Text Extractor) - that is something we could have a look at!

Okay, I got it.

Jay-o-Way commented 10 months ago

I say we should use the system setting for the radius. I agree that the appearance on Windows 10 and Windows 11 can (and should) be different from each other, matching the OS.

Mj65536 commented 10 months ago

I say we should use the system setting for the radius. I agree that the appearance on Windows 10 and Windows 11 can (and should) be different from each other, matching the OS.

Yeah, you are quite right. But the developers seem to just insist on following Windows11 and design trending.