Deze heb ik nog niet getest:
EDIT:
Nu wel. Explorer wordt er rete instabiel van.
Once you have the new Aero engine enabled on your build of Windows codename Longhorn, you can enable additional transition effects that are currently turned off in builds. Follow the steps below to add some additional desktop and explorer effects:
1. Open up regedit.
2. Navigate thru HKEY_Local_Machine, Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version, and Explorer.
3. Create a new DWORD and call it MILDesktop.
4. Set the value of MILDesktop to 1.
5. Create a new DWORD and call it MILExplorer.
6. Set the value of MILExplorer to 1.
7. Exit explorer and restart.
Deze wel, en die werkt

For those of you have have the aero glass interface working on your computer, it is possible to hold down the shift key while closing, opening, and minimizing a windows to see the animation in slow motion. If you would like to test this out, just follow the steps below:
1. Open up Regedit.
2. Navigate thru HKEY_local_machine, Software, and Microsoft.
3. Create a new KEY called DWM if it is not aleady there.
4. Create a new DWORD called AnimationsShiftKey inside the DWM folder.
5. Set the new DWORD that you just created to a value of 1.
6. Restart your computer for the effect to activate.
Once you have restarted, just hold down the shift key to see any of the window animations in slow motion.
Deze weet ik niet, aangezien het out-of-the-box werkte op mijn 9600 mobility 64mb
Microsoft Windows Vista, formally Codename longhorn has a new user interface system codenamed Avalon. This new user interface engine greatly enhances the look by utilizing several cool looking 3D effects. Of course, to be able to fully utilize the new engine you need a good 3D video card on top of special drivers (LDDM).
To turn on this effect just execute c:\Windows\System32\UXSS.exe or enable and start the User Experience Session Management Services.
Currently only ATI Radon 9800's are roughly supported. In order to disable the hardware checking so that you can try the effects on your computer, follow the steps below.
1. Open up Regedit.
2. Navigate thru HKEY_local_machine, Software, and Microsoft.
3. Create a new KEY called DWM.
4. In the new DWM key you created, create a DWORD called EnableMachineCheck.
5. Make sure this value is set to 0 and hardware checking is now disabled.
Quick Note: Although you can get it to run on older hardware, with the lack of LDDM drivers available, it is going to run very slowly!
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