[config] # Effect type: # 0 = Blur: Adds a blurred background effect. This is available up to Windows 11 22H2. It creates a subtle blur effect on the UI elements behind the active window. # 1 = Acrylic: A translucent background effect with a frosted-glass-like appearance. Available in Windows 10 and 11. This effect gives a smooth, frosty look to your UI elements. # 2 = Mica: A more advanced, dynamic blur effect available only in Windows 11. It adapts the color of the background based on the system’s wallpaper. # 3 = Blur (Clear): A blur effect that offers a clearer, crisper blur compared to the traditional blur effect. Available on both Windows 10 and 11. # 4 = MicaAlt: A variant of the Mica effect that is available on Windows 11 and offers a more refined and polished appearance. effect=1 # Acrylic effect is selected for a translucent, frosted appearance. # Clear the background of the address bar: # When enabled (true), this option removes the background from the address bar, giving it a cleaner, more minimal look. # This is especially useful if you prefer a transparent or custom background for the address bar. clearAddress=true # Clear the background color of the scrollbar: # If set to true, this removes the default scrollbar background, making it transparent. # Note: System scrollbars typically have a default background color that can't be entirely removed. Enabling this option will make the scrollbar custom-styled by the program. # The new style may look different from the system’s default scrollbar. clearBarBg=true # Remove the toolbar background color from the WinUI or XamlIslands section: # This removes the background color from the WinUI (Windows UI) or XamlIslands (used in some apps with modern UI elements) in Windows 11. # Enabling this option (true) will make the WinUI/XamlIslands background transparent, giving a more streamlined or minimalistic appearance. clearWinUIBg=true # Show split line between TreeView and DUIView: # When set to true, a visible line will be shown between the TreeView (usually the file or folder structure) and the DUIView (detailed view area). # This is useful for creating a clear visual distinction between sections in the interface, improving the UI's readability and structure. showLine=true [light] # Light mode color scheme: # In light mode, this section defines the RGBA color values for the background blend effect. # The RGBA values consist of Red (r), Green (g), Blue (b), and Alpha (a) (opacity/transparency). # Example: r=220, g=220, b=220, a=160 -> This creates a light gray background with some transparency (alpha set to 160). # You can adjust the 'a' value to control how transparent or opaque the background is. # If you want less transparency, increase the 'a' value (e.g., a=200). For more transparency, reduce the 'a' value (e.g., a=120). r=220 g=220 b=220 a=160 # Light mode with moderate transparency. Increase 'a' for less transparency (e.g., a=200), decrease for more (e.g., a=120). [dark] # Dark mode color scheme: # Similar to the light mode section, but for dark mode. This defines the background blend effect using RGBA values. # In dark mode, you typically want darker colors, and the alpha value controls the transparency. The lower the alpha, the more transparent the background. # For example, r=0, g=0, b=0, a=120 creates a near-black background with some transparency. Lowering 'a' makes it more transparent, while increasing it makes it less transparent. # You can experiment with different 'a' values to get the right amount of transparency for your preference. r=0 g=0 b=0 a=80 # Dark mode with higher transparency. If you want more opacity, increase 'a' (e.g., a=100 or a=120).