1. I mentioned this in the 2.04 thread and you fixed it, but now it's back again in 2.06 lol.
On the right side of the the Start11 menu button there's a vertical 1 pixel wide line that isn't covered by the Start11 button. So when you click on this it will open the original Windows 11 Start Menu. It's only 1 pixel wide but somehow i manage to click on this area pretty often. This happens with any of the Start Menu themes (7 style, 10, 11 etc) and with Windows 11 scaling set to 150%, 175% and 200% (Settings > Display > Scale) and maybe more scaling options but i haven't tested them all.
2. Edit: Ignore this one. Thanks to @pelaird i've now fixed the giant spacing (but would be nice if this was easier to do).
All the Windows 11 style themes have massive spacing between icons. It's as if they've been designed for amputee/stump users that use touch input... The original Win11 Start Menu does not space icons this far apart either. I've messed around with icon 'Resize', 'Adjust global menu scaling' and 'Shortcut icons should be sized' but the giant spacing can only be slightly improved and at the cost of making the icons larger than i'd like. So can you please add an option like 'Adjust icon spacing'? And if the icons have no caption/text displayed, then there should be an option to space them even closer together, or they could automatically be spaced much closer once the icon caption is set to 'Hidden' (but still allow the user to customise it).
3. When using the Enhanced Taskbar + auto-hide, the Taskbar still does not always appear when the cursor is moved to the bottom of the screen. It happens very often, especially with maximised windows. But if the Windows 11 auto-hide is used instead of the Start11 auto-hide, then it will work correctly (or the Taskbar will now at least appear 99% of the time. Windows has always had this problem but it's been improved in Win11 so it's now more reliable than previous versions). I'd prefer to use the Start11 option simply because the animation is smoother, looks better, and most importantly it's faster. But right now it's way too unreliable.