Alt + Shift + B: Show Thin Or normal Border. I always wanted to have something like that in IV. My question is whether I can set this function forever. Either in the ini file or in Windows registry or with any other option. I am currently opening an image file in IV without a menu, toolbar, caption. In addition, having no window frame would be nice.
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Generally, the border size of a window in Windows is a setting of the operating system.
AFAIK you can't have a window without a border in all versions prior to Windows 10. With Windows 10 (and maybe 11) you need to disable
Windows Aero if you want a zero border window. In full screen you'll have no window borders nor any other IrfanView window component.Win 10/64 Home 22H2 IrfanView 4.62/64
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First, thank you for your answers.
No, I didn't mean full screen mode. There are definitely no disturbing elements. I mean the normal mode after an image, whether large or small, in the IVIEW program window is opened. In Windows 11, for example, the Media Player has a minimal window edge. Maybe only 1 pixel wide. Just like in this screenshot.
Since I recently learned about the Shortcut Alt + Shift + B Show Thin or normal Border, I almost always use it.
IVIEW screenshot with and without Alt + Shift + B.
The difference is not really big, but I really like the thin window frame. And would have liked to know whether it is possible to always start with "Thin Border".
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I don't have Windows11, because Microsoft thinks my PC isn't worth. In Win10 I use Winaero Tweaker to set the bordersize (https://winaerotweaker.com/).
Maybe it helps in Win11 too.Win 10/64 Home 22H2 IrfanView 4.62/64
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