herodaddy

herodaddy

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Hi Basj, I installed v3.01. This version of ObjectDock still does not recognize the display order of the monitors (it still maps as in my previous post - even after multiple reboots). Thankfully though, I am no longer experiencing the switching of the dock to the primary monitor and it remains where configured. Thank you, Wg

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Greetings Programs! I am using ObjectDock v2.20.0.862 on Windows 11. I have the following display configuration: Monitor 1 is my primary and I want to display the dock on monitor 3. Unfortunately ObjectDock recognizes the order differently: Display: 2 4 1 3&n

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[quote who="Mirsguy" reply="17" id="1888427"] I'm using beta build 538u and the start menu icon works perfectly as far as I can tell. I also have no problems with this build in any way (and I'm using it on my main production machine), so I'd recommend you give it a shot if this feature is important to you. Ditto. Using this build on both of my main machines (desktop & laptop). Works wonderfully. [/quote] The feature isn't a big deal for me, I just liked

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Sorry guys, I didn't realize it would be such an issue to provide input and offer a suggestion. I am using Vista Ultimate 64-bit and the Start Menu does not work - "...is not currently available for 64-bit versions of Windows." As of 1.90.033 this is still the case. Even if this has been resolved in Alpha/Beta releases, I prefer not to use these and will wait until whenever it is resolved in a production release/update. Not everyone wants to put or is willing

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In the mean time until an update is released, I have a workaround for it. This is for those who don't want to use the latest Alpha/Beta to get the functionality and are willing to wait (like me ;-D). It's a simple program that simulates the CTRL+ESC key to bring up the Start Menu. I add a shortcut entry to the program to my dock, changed the icon to the Start Button and that did the trick. The menu opens up in it's default location. It's a Visual Studio 2008 C# windo

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