Daydaydp: Looks like that ticket has been responded to, let me know if you didn't get our email. Andyd21: You should be all set now. You can get your serial number from here: http://download.stardock.com/
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Send an email to support@stardock.com so we can take a look at what's happening.
The way I understand it, Microsoft has taken great pains to keep the regular desktop and the Metro world separate, so they restrict a lot of the interaction that is allowed between the two. Since Tiles is a desktop application, I believe (and I'm open to being wrong here) that it can't access what it needs to in order to handle Metro apps.
Did you get an auto-response email? If so, what is your ticket #?
Send an email to support@stardock.com so we can take a look at what's happening.
[quote who="NefariousK" reply="2" id="3199431"]Sorry for wall of text. I didn't see an attachment option or any code to hide it under a button.[/quote] You can always use something like http://pastebin.com/ for large text chunks, and post the link.
CursorFX is not part of Object Desktop, and does need to be purchased separately. Here's a current list of what's included: Deskscapes DesktopX Standard Fences Pro IconDeveloper IconPackager Keyboard Launchpad SkinStudio SoundPackager Theme Manager Tiles TweakVista/7 WindowBlinds WindowFX
Daydaydp: You'll need to contact support@stardock.com for help. I'm sorry that you keep getting passed around, and if you let me know your ticket number (will be in the auto-response email you get), I'll make sure it gets taken care of. Damn8v: You should be all set, sorry about the delay. Head here for your stuff: http://download.stardock.com/ timothy2: Your order was flagged as fraud, because you were t
I would vote for him, no questions asked.
As far as I know, there is no plan to increase the icon zoom size limit.
Make sure you have the most recent video card drivers installed first and see what happens. You can also play around with the Performance Options in ObjectDock and see if that affects anything. If I had to guess, though, judging by what it looks like, I'd say there's a larger issue with your system, of which ObjectDock is more a symptom than anything else.
[quote who="TomKo44" reply="19" id="3197461"]The biggest problem with Win 8 is there is an inherent assumption that everyone is using a touchscreen. It is specifically designed for touchscreens and is horrible for us keyboard and mouse users. We will need a new front-end so we can actually use the system. If the previews are anything like the final product then it is not good for PC users.[/quote] I don't think they're assuming you are going to use a touchscreen right away, bu
You can, though, at least have music playing on the source as well. There's an option to allow unmuting on the source computer, so you can at least have it playing in two different rooms.
You can find your serial numbers by logging in here: http://download.stardock.com
[quote who="z3razerviper" reply="6" id="3197027"]Both primarys are connected at the same time.[/quote] I stand corrected, this was added in v2, and either the developers didn't tell me, or much more likely, I forgot... [e digicons]v_v[/e] Glad you're happy, though! [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e] Let me know if everything works well for you.
Multiplicity only allows one primary in its setup, so I don't think this will be able to be implemented, especially because it would probably need to interact with the KVM switch in some way.
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It looks like they removed that flag, and I can't see what other switch might work. You can see the full list here: http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/ I'm not sure how else to go about getting those tabs, as Chrome doesn't expose them by default, and Tiles can't see them otherwise.
Putting the following: --enable-aero-peek-tabs into the arguments field of the ObjectDock shortcut should do it. You'll need to shut down all instances of Chrome for it to take effect, but worst case, that'll require a reboot.
This is unfortunately a limitation in Chrome. There is a command line parameter you can add (I forget what it is at the moment, but I'll try to find it), but you would need to use it every time you launch Chrome, and I believe it also affects Aero Peek for the Windows taskbar.
May be a permissions issue. CursorFX uses this file to store its current theme: C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\AppData\Local\Stardock\CursorFX\CurrentTheme.CursorFX It's possible it can't write that file properly, so it can't reload something that was only in memory before.
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="2" id="3190554"]So "Fix it" = "Nuke it".[/quote] [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q[/video]
I was always a fan of this: [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFF2bkiHNVQ[/video]
Interesting... I like it. Not enough to switch from Chrome, but I like it.
Banned... for later...