Create Transparent Windows
Make any XP window transparent and control the amount of transparency for each.
One of the cooler new interface features of XP is the ability to use transparent or semitransparent windows, in which the background can show through the current window. But there’s a problem with that feature: very few programs take advantage of transparency, and there is no way built into XP for you to make windows transparent. So, to a great extent, the feature is worthless.
However, a number of downloadable programs tap into that XP
capability and let you make any window transparent. My favorite is
Glass2K
(http://www.chime.tv/products/glass2k.shtml),
because it’s small, it’s simple,
and above all, it’s free. It
doesn’t muck around with your system by making
Registry changes or installing .dlls.
It’s just run an executable file, and with it you
can make any window transparent. When it’s running,
go to the window you want to make transparent, and press Ctrl-Shift
and a number from 0 to 9. 9 makes the window the least transparent, 1
makes it the most transparent, and 0 sets it so that
it’s solid, with no transparency. You can also
right-click on a window, and select the degree of transparency from
the program’s pop-up menu. The window will keep that
degree of transparency as long as you run the program and keep the
transparency setting. Figure 2-19 shows the results
of making windows transparent with the program.
Figure 2-19. Making any windows transparent with Glass2K
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