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| Is there some registry hack or _something_ that I can set to keep the "Windows Desktop Results" from fading in when I click inside the "Search Desktop" box? I could probably turn off the menu fading in the Performance Options of System Properties, but I don't want to keep all my applications from fading, just the WDS one. I'd sure love to find that registry key "DontFadeWDSResults" and set it to 0 -- does it exist??? Thanks, Mesan | |||
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