I've created a Taskbar shortcut for now but looking forward to you, hopefully, putting the capability into Start11v2. For me it's preferably to have user definable 'Hot Corner'. 'ALT+D' or 'Windows Key+,' does it as well in Windows 11 but a hot corner seems easier, quicker and simpler to remember.
Bobert1950
A useful addition to Start11 v2 would be an option to increase the size of the TaskBar area that can be used to 'View Desktop'. The default area at the far right of the Windows 11 TaskBar is tiny, far too small an area (far too thin) to reliably click on. Is this possible?
I have the same issue with not being able to set Taskbar colour to black but have found a workaround which works for me. In the colour picker I chose black (but I think any colour will do) then set values for Red, Green and Blue = 1. Not exactly black but so close that it does not matter. Hope this helps
[quote who="Bobert1950" reply="105" id="3816875"] Quoting sdRohan, reply 103 Quoting JCurie, reply 101 Start11 issue. I keep the task bar nearly transparent at 8% s
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="103" id="3816871"] Quoting JCurie, reply 101 Start11 issue. I keep the task bar nearly transparent at 8% solid. When the computer comes out of sleep mode or is turned on the taskbar is a solid Gray and I have to go in to the configuration menu and just slightly move the transparency slider to ei
[quote who="JCurie" reply="101" id="3816592"] Start11 issue. I keep the task bar nearly transparent at 8% solid. When the computer comes out of sleep mode or is turned on the taskbar is a solid Gray and I have to go in to the configuration menu and just slightly move the transparency slider to either 7 or 9% and then it becomes nearly transparent again. I'm using start11.(point5) with Windows 11 22000.132. Dell Precision t1650 with XEON E3-1220V2 processor 32gb of ram, and a nvidia
[quote who="blademaster8" reply="42" id="3815298"] I posted this on the wrong place and was told to post it here instead. Running win 11 pro - build 22.000.132. The taskbar is set to 50% transparency. When the machine boots the taskbar goes back to the default dark grey color, and to being 100% opaque. If you go back to the transparency setting in start 11, the setting is where it should be, but the taskbar is opaque. If you nudge the slider either way by just
Start11 sub menus in the right hand pane, like those produced by 'Universal Applications' and 'Recent Items', are just plain ugly! They need to have something done about them, similar to sub menus produced when MS Word is pinned to the left hand pane. The central scroll bar when viewing 'All Programs' needs some attention as well - maybe configurable foreground and background colour. Results from the built in search function should be scrollable, not just disappear out of sigh
Is there an option in Start11 to default the left pane to All Programs? I think there was an option in Start10 to do that.
[quote who="Bobert1950" reply="20" id="3814797"] Quoting Bobert1950, reply 12 Using Start 11 beta on Windows 11 version 22000.120 connecting to monitor (Samsung TV) using HDMI. <span
[quote who="Bobert1950" reply="23" id="3814829"] Quoting Neil Banfield, reply 22 Quoting Bobert1950, reply 20 Quoting Bobert195
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="22" id="3814800"] Quoting Bobert1950, reply 20 Quoting Bobert1950, reply 12 <span styl
[quote who="Bobert1950" reply="12" id="3814661"] Using Start 11 beta on Windows 11 version 22000.120 connecting to monitor (Samsung TV) using HDMI. Taskbar color and transparency set - usually to black with transparency set to 60% but this happens with any Start 11 color or transparency. <br
Using Start 11 beta on Windows 11 version 22000.120 connecting to monitor (Samsung TV) using HDMI. Taskbar colour and transparency set - usually to black with transparency set to 60% but this happens with any Start 11 colour or transparency. When my monitor is powered off then back on again (leaving at least 2 minutes before switching on again) the the taskbar reverts to windows 11 defaults every time.