Great work-around with the Hot Key option.
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Which options are you using in CursorFX? I'm trying to replicate the problem, but so far it's been working for me with random settings.
It could be one of your Docklets isn't loading correctly. Have you tried unloading and reinstalling through Impulse? http://www.impulsedriven.com/impulse_setup_full.exe Go to Start > Run... (Start > Start Menu Search in Vista) and then copy this into the command line: for XP: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock for Vista: %userprofile%\AppData\local\stardock\ It
Strike that last post; we've got an update to the theme that should fix the checkbox problem. You'll want to just uninstall/reinstall the theme. Try it out and let us know if you have any issues still.
We've got something you can try for this now. We'll just need you two to drop us an email at support@stardock.com and just put Princess Theme Checkboxes in the subject line.
Shoot us an email over at support@stardock.com and we'll get you fixed up.
What version of Windows are you running? XP or Vista? 32bit or 64bit?
Thanks for the input. We always appreciate feedback and suggestions.
Is it trouble only with that certain cursor or the program in general at this point? What cursor was it that caused this issue?
Boosh! Also, just a statement.
That is exactly right!
I like to think so :)
CursorFX Plus is only 32-bit compatible as listed in the system requirements: System Requirements Minimum: Windows XP (32-bit) or Vista (32-bit) 100 MB free drive space 512 MB RAM
Thanks for the feedback. You can send feedback to the Developer at: fencesbeta@stardock.com
Thanks for the feedback. You can send your feedback straight to the developer at: fencesbeta@stardock.com
Have you tried installing through Impulse? http://www.impulsedriven.com/impulse_setup.exe
This is now a known issue with restoring Skype from the sytem tray icon in Objectdock. The developers have been informed of the issue. At this time, the only work around is to restore skype from the System Tray in the Windows Taskbar, or simply minimize it to the taskbar rather than closing it and restoring from the tray icon.
Which option in IconPackager did you try? If you haven't already, try going under(in IconPackager) Settings>System Settings and use the Rebuild Icon Cache and Repair Icon Images buttons, which should help with the issue. If not, try the Repair Shell Icons... button and select "Repair shell icons for all processes" If none of that works, then shoot us an email over at support@stardock.com, and we'll try to figure something else out. &
If you drop an email into support@stardock.com, we can verify your account and get those working for you.