First of all, you have to have a patched uxtheme.dll and an external (3rd party) theme, which isn't correctly installed (so its not placed in $windir$\resources\themes\themename) (for example, you just double-click on an unzipped .msstyles file then press Apply & OK in the Display Properties dialog window that appears). After these steps, close that Display Properties window.
1. If Total Commander isn't running, start it.
2. Right click on Windows desktop, select "Properties" item from the popup menu.
3. Click on "Appearance" tab.
4. Click on "Effects" button.
5. Tick the "Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts" item if its unchecked, and select ClearType (if its already selected, untick the smoothing at all).
6. OK, Apply, OK.
7. Click on Total Commander's window, some of its controls goes crazy immediately.
I think the problem could be solved by sending a Refresh command to TC's main window / at least some of the control elements... but its just a guess.

I did a test of some other applications by checking their reactions on changing smooth method, but only TC has a problem described above.
Screenshot: click here
Additional info:
* SW: Total Commander 7.50 public beta 4
* OS: Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Professional (Hun)
* This problem can be found in earlier versions of Total Commander too (for example in the latest stable build, 7.04a)
* If I uncheck the Configuration / Layout / "Windows XP theme background (menu+all bars)" in TC, the main menu doesn't crash after doing the steps above.

* If I uncheck the Flat user interface and Flat icons too on the same place, almost everything is fine (except the new sort controller below the current directory path [sry, I don't know the exact name of this element
