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[[image:Aero_Lite_B8250.png|right|thumb|Aero Lite in Windows 8 Build 8400]] | [[image:Aero_Lite_B8250.png|right|thumb|Aero Lite in Windows 8 Build 8400]] | ||
[[image:Aero_Lite_B8250trans.png|right|thumb|Aero Lite with transparency in Windows 8 Build 8400]] | [[image:Aero_Lite_B8250trans.png|right|thumb|Aero Lite with transparency in Windows 8 Build 8400]] | ||
'''Aero Lite''' is the name of the low-end theme included in [[Windows:8|Windows 8]]. It replaced the [[Windows:Visual Styles:Windows Basic|Windows Basic]] theme introduced in [[Windows:Vista|Windows Vista]]. | |||
A version of this theme with [[Windows:Visual Styles:Aero|Windows Aero]] effects is hidden in Windows 8 build 7989. It can be unlocked with two methods. | |||
Aero Lite | Aero Lite is also present in builds 8102, 8250 and 8400 of Windows 8. Translucency can be enabled in the Consumer Preview and the Release Preview by means of a bug in the Personalization Control Panel. |
Revision as of 22:18, 27 April 2013
Aero Lite is the name of the low-end theme included in Windows 8. It replaced the Windows Basic theme introduced in Windows Vista.
A version of this theme with Windows Aero effects is hidden in Windows 8 build 7989. It can be unlocked with two methods.
Aero Lite is also present in builds 8102, 8250 and 8400 of Windows 8. Translucency can be enabled in the Consumer Preview and the Release Preview by means of a bug in the Personalization Control Panel.