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Make windows 10 look like mac os mojave
Make windows 10 look like mac os mojave










make windows 10 look like mac os mojave
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In the screenshot above, right-to-left, the widgets are – Search, Lock/Logout, User Switcher, Simple Date and Time (you’ll have to download this one), Bluetooth, Networks, Audio Volume, Device Notifier, Clipboard, KDE Connect, Notifications, Weather widget.I prefer adding each of the system tray icons manually because it gives more of a Mac look and is also less cluttered. The system tray widget contains all the necessary icons which will appear when needed as it happens on Windows.You can use the bottom panel as a guide or the screenshot above if you’re not sure which widgets to place. Do the same with the clock widget and add anything you want really.

make windows 10 look like mac os mojave

Select the system tray from the Widgets and drag it to the very right of the top panel to place it.Right-click anywhere and select Add widgets. When you have the desired height, you can start adding widgets.Click on the hamburger menu icon (three horizontal lines) on the very right and drag the Height button up or down to increase or decrease the height of the top panel to your liking.The panel you see in screenshots is the finished product and sadly I’m not willing to undo it all so …

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This will add a white bar at the top of your screen. Right-click anywhere on the desktop and select Add panel > Application menu bar.Before we can change anything, make sure widgets are unlocked. In the screenshot above you can see the default KDE panel at the bottom, and a customized panel at the top that looks like the menu bar on a Mac. Yet, it’s KDE Plasma that can replicate MacOS’s menu bar the best, as far as I know. Some other desktop environments give more of a Mac feel with a top panel that houses the time/date, system tray, etc.

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To install, extract the archive file to the hidden ‘.themes’ folder in your Home folder (if you don’t have one, create one).įinally, to apply the theme, Open System Settings > Appearance > Themes and select the theme in both the window-borders and controls section.KDE Plasma looks more like Windows, by default than Mac. You can download the theme directly from GNOME-Look:ĭownload MacOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition Theme Still the theme is a sterling attempt and well worth trying out - even if only as a novelty. The downside is that, for now, Paul’s excellent Mac os theme only affects the look and feel of applications and app window borders. A Cinnamon desktop theme is not (currently) available (and the Cinnamon Spices website turns up nothing Apple-related). Undeterred, Paul has re-engineered his Mac os theme for Linux Mint, building a new Metacity theme that blends with the rest of the UI while still allowing apps using Client Side Decoration (CSD) to look the part too. “This has proven to be a much more difficult thing to do, because of the way Linux Mint uses Muffin as a window-manager, which has some drawbacks (like: Server-Side-Decoration, so no transparency in Nemo, ) and the ‘multitude’ of toolbars that take half the real-estate of the window… Reducing the size of them was my first priority.” Not that the task was entirely smooth sailing, as Paul points out: Having recently raved about his creepily accurate macOS Mojave theme I was thrilled to learn that Paul has made a custom version of his macOS mojave theme available for the Cinnamon desktop. Paul creates and maintains a bunch of well designed and well made themes for various GTK+ based desktop environments, including GNOME Shell, Budgie and, more relevant to those of you reading this post, Cinnamon. The regular version supports transparency, the Mint version does not












Make windows 10 look like mac os mojave