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I have the following code I found online: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsdesktop/VBWinFormExAeroToClient-f0d42b34

And I've been tweaking it to work with my own application.

I need a Small 500x30 px Form.

I've been reading through the demo code that is provided in that link, but I can't seem to find where to modify the "Demo Form" size/shape.

Ideally, I'd simply like a 1 form version of this demo, that on load applies a full region of transparency. (Which I can likely figure out)

The problem I'm having, is where can I draw objects on this Demo Form?

I've got the GlassForm, but objects, and other properties on this, are not passed to the "DemoForm".

I have no idea why.


Long story short, I want a single basic transparent form, which I can add other style properties like Size, Form-border, and objects like TextBoxes, Labels, and Buttons.

I cannot seem to accomplish this with the given demo.


I was able to change the form size/border, but using the following code when the DemoForm is called.

DemoForm.Show()
DemoForm.Width = (500)
DemoForm.Height = (30)
DemoForm.FormBorderStyle = Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.FixedToolWindow
DemoForm.TopMost = True

But I still can't figure out how to modify the from from the Form Designer, nor how to add controls to the new generated form.

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  • You could inherit the Form and add properties as you want. Then you could inherit this form in your designer...
    – Trevor
    Jul 16, 2014 at 15:28
  • You'll have to excuse me, but I'm not sure what you mean by inherit the Form.
    – level42
    Jul 16, 2014 at 15:40
  • Are you just wanting a transparent form that you can drag and drop controls on in the designer with other properties? If so let me know this is what you would like and I will post solution...
    – Trevor
    Jul 16, 2014 at 16:05
  • I believe so, I'd like to design my form with the standard Designer tools, by dragging my objects on, positioning them as I like, then writing code for said objects. As well, I'd like the Aero transparency that I've mentioned above. Hope this makes sense.
    – level42
    Jul 16, 2014 at 16:07
  • Sorry for the delay. I posted a great solution for you. Please see the solution and let me know if that works out.
    – Trevor
    Jul 16, 2014 at 21:13

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Set the Forms opacity:

DemoForm.Show()
DemoForm.Opacity = 0.85
DemoForm.Width = (500)
DemoForm.Height = (30)
DemoForm.TopMost = True

The Opacity can be set between 0 and 1.

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  • This works, but doesn't give me the Aero effect from in the Demo. Though this will be remembered as a fall back.
    – level42
    Jul 16, 2014 at 15:07
  • What do you mean with 'Aero' effect, could you be more specfic, I think the FormBorderStyle is messing up your form, could you try my updated answer, without using FixedToolWindow.
    – Max
    Jul 16, 2014 at 15:07
  • The aero effect is the same as the Windows 7 window frame. Where it gives it its glossy blue colour. i.imgur.com/Ajmd7aa.png
    – level42
    Jul 16, 2014 at 15:41
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In short you can change the opacity of a form, but children controls opacity will change as well. In order to get past that you can set the Form.BackColor property and the Form.TransparencyKey to a color that your form isn't using. For my test I had chosen Color.Pink, but you can change this as needed.

Note: When you change this behavior: labels, check-boxes and radio-buttons background color can't be transparent, any other color is fine.

I created a class named: TransitionForm, this inherits the System.Windows.Forms.Form control that you are going to need to inherit to make your other forms transparent.

Here's the TransitionForm class...

Imports System.ComponentModel


Public Class TransitionForm
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form

Private intBorderThickness As BorderThick
Private clrBorderColor As Color
Private IsFormBeingDragged As Boolean = False
Private MouseDownX As Integer = 0
Private MouseDownY As Integer = 0

Public Enum BorderThick
    Light
    Medium
    Thick
End Enum

<System.ComponentModel.Description("Select border thickness")>
Public Property BorderThickness As BorderThick
    Get
        Return intBorderThickness
    End Get
    Set(ByVal value As BorderThick)
        intBorderThickness = value
        Me.Refresh()
    End Set
End Property

<System.ComponentModel.Description("Select border color")>
Public Property BorderColor As Color
    Get
        Return clrBorderColor
    End Get
    Set(ByVal value As Color)
        clrBorderColor = value
        Me.Refresh()
    End Set
End Property

Sub New()
    InitializeComponent()

    Me.Size = New Size(500, 30)
    Me.BorderColor = Color.LightBlue
    Me.BorderThickness = BorderThick.Light
    Me.FormBorderStyle = Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.None

End Sub

Private Sub TransitionForm_Load(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
    Me.BackColor = Color.Pink 'This can be what ever color you want as long as it's not on your form...
    Me.TransparencyKey = Color.Pink 'This can be what ever color you want as long as it's not on your form...
End Sub

Private Sub TransitionForm_MouseDown(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Me.MouseDown
    If e.Button = MouseButtons.Left Then
        IsFormBeingDragged = True
        MouseDownX = e.X
        MouseDownY = e.Y
    End If
End Sub

Private Sub TransitionForm_MouseMove(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Me.MouseMove
    If IsFormBeingDragged Then
        Dim temp As Point = New Point()

        temp.X = Me.Location.X + (e.X - MouseDownX)
        temp.Y = Me.Location.Y + (e.Y - MouseDownY)
        Me.Location = temp
        temp = Nothing
    End If
End Sub

Private Sub TransitionForm_MouseUp(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Me.MouseUp
    If e.Button = MouseButtons.Left Then
        IsFormBeingDragged = False
    End If
End Sub


Private Sub TransitionForm_Paint(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.PaintEventArgs) Handles Me.Paint
    Dim pPen As Pen = Nothing

    Select Case BorderThickness
        Case BorderThick.Light
            pPen = New Pen(BorderColor, 1)
        Case BorderThick.Medium
            pPen = New Pen(BorderColor, 3)
        Case BorderThick.Thick
            pPen = New Pen(BorderColor, 5)
    End Select

    e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(pPen, 0, 0, Me.Width - 1, Me.Height - 1)
End Sub
End Class

Now that you have the class, you need to inherit this class into the form that you want to use it in.

For example: Double click the designer file for the form that you want to make transparent. Then you need to type:

  Inherits TransitionForm 'This is the new class

enter image description here

You can expand on the properties of this new class as well. Some of them I have included are: BorderThickness (size of the border) & BorderColor (color of the border). I also implemented drag-and-drop of this new form as well because when you turn off the FormBorderStyle.None you can't drag the form anymore.

Here is a quick mock-up of this control, it's not the best but I am sure you can tell it does what you want; also it still has the Aero Effects that you wanted for the controls. Also just drag and drop any control onto the form you want.

enter image description here

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  • This is a great example, however, I'm trying to get a glassy background, as shown here: i.imgur.com/Ajmd7aa.png
    – level42
    Jul 22, 2014 at 14:00

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