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C# Windows7/Vista style ListView

when I create a ListView in details view in VS2008, it creates a rather old looking listview. It doesnt have any of the fancy hover effects and cool blue border that (for example) the file explorer in WinVista and Win7 has. See image for example: alt text

So to summarise, how can I get a ListView in C# VS2008 look like the one in the picture above? (VS2008 listview on the right for comparison)

Thanks

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Ozzy Avatar asked Dec 16 '10 16:12

Ozzy


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1 Answers

Try calling SetWindowTheme

Like this:

    [DllImport("uxtheme.dll", ExactSpelling=true, CharSet=CharSet.Unicode)]
    private static extern int SetWindowTheme(IntPtr hwnd, string pszSubAppName, string pszSubIdList);

   // The constructor:
   public MyForm() {
      SetWindowTheme(this.listView1.Handle, "Explorer", null);
   } 
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GvS Avatar answered Oct 04 '22 20:10

GvS