[quote who="basj" reply="3997087" id="542077"] Perhaps, making and posting a video on it might help explaining it easier. [/quote] That might take me a while…
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[quote who="basj" reply="3997068" id="542077"] I am not talking about reboot, I am asking about just restarting Explorer.exe after the issue appear. From what I understand, the issue appear when you change orientation from vertical to portrait (table mode) yes? So, when the issue appear, and you restart explorer.exe does the issue still appear? When the issue appear, do the restart Explorer.exe while you in tablet mode, does it than recognize the stylus click?</
Two updates on my experience, Basj; The failure to recognise the cursor's interaction with the start button applies to the stylus (wacom drivers) but does not apply to the cursor when driven by the trackpad. The failure of right-clicking the taskbar to provide the Start11-provided context menu only applies on the first right click; repeating it, the correct context menu shows.
Thanks Basj, The problem persists across full reboots, so I'm going to say that restarting Explorer doesn't resolve it. I have partially resolved it for my usage scenario (by getting rig of the taskbar autohide – so at least it's not painting in the default button and messing with the height), but that still results in the clickable area to launch the start menu being a thin sliver to the left of the start menu.
A new issue discovered. The setup: Start 11 2.74, taskbar size: small; button image: Echo 2. Windows 11 Home 25H2 26200.9168, 125% scaled display 2-in-1 laptop, folds back to a tablet, which adapts orientation on rotation. The issue is that when the orientation changes, it appears that the taskbar is redrawn, and the redraw is not within Start 11's scope. The problems are multiple, and convoluted. If the settings include taskbar auto-hide, the
Thanks for those updates On foder portal renaming… how? I'm not seeing any such option. And, indeed, I was only looking to align the capitalisation (in the underlying structure, it's lower case; my fences lead with a cap.) My hacky solution is to rename the actual folder, create the portal, then revert the actual folder name; the portal keeps the name it had when created. On the fold/obfuscation… It's not the arrangement of config controls within the More options
Three suggestions while I am here… For normal icons you provide controls to hide shortcut arrows… Can you provide similar functionality to hide sync status checks within Folder Portals (where, for example, the linked folder is within Dropbox's scope or other similar cloud-sync systems)? Can we have an option to hide the folder icon on Folder Portals? I know it's a folder; I don't need the reminder. Can we have an option to override the name of
Thanks for the reply. That more verbose move-to-bottom is a lot better, but I suggest tweaking the first line to indicate "newly placed" fence's titlebars. Without that clarification, and if anyone fails to read the follow-on paragraph, it will appear not to be functioning. Regarding the "above the fold" argument, I counter with "obfuscation,"
Just upgraded from 4 to 6 (Win 11 Pro, 24H2 26100.7171) Two straight-up issue, and several bits of meh-functionality (that all share a common theme): Issue 1: Fences docked to the top of the screen invert when expanding (title at the bottom); this makes sense for individual Fences, but it doesn't for tabbed fences. But unchecking the Move-to-bottom option doesn't work, requiring a convoluted double move to have apply… the explanation for which does not clear
I have a similar problem as described above. I have tried customising some individual icon selections, changing from the default to something else, then reselecting the original, but to no effect. I downloaded the latest IconPackager to test it, on an up-to-date Win 10, and applied the ootb Flash Live icon set. But only some of the icons applied as they should. (This was with a clean, first-time install, and the same after uninstalling and reinstalling.) Specifically, in Explorer, in