[quote who="bksmith51" reply="23" id="3362825"] I still have this problem and it is not resolved. My domain-joined Windows 8 Pro PC cannot use the "Pin to Start Menu (Start8)" option on any of the start menu items that are listed in the rebuilt "All Programs" list of programs. Working Scenarios: 1. Copy a shortcut from "All Programs" to my current user's desktop. Right-click on that newly-copied shortcut and select "Pin to Start Menu (Start8)". This pins to the
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Agreed, although it wouldn't have to go to 100%... You wouldn't see anything then. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
Outlook 2013 refuses to pin from the desktop (rightclick or drag-n-drop) or "All Programs" after I hit "Remove from this list" on the recent apps list. I manually pinned it by copying the shortcut into the mentioned AppData folder. Drag-n-drop or rightclick-pinning works fine for other shortcuts. Version 1.12.
[quote who="ronenabramov" reply="2" id="3331700"]... the whole point of Start8 (at least for me) is to provide a familiar environment that conforms to the way I'm used to work in Win 7. If I have to retrain my muscle memory and change my flows - what's the point in using Start8 then - I might as well get used to the default Win 8 start screen... ... I'm using Win 8 style. (Start menu.)[/quote] So you're looking to return to a "familiar" interface, but d
WIN+R, "shutdown -r -t 1", Enter. Agreed though, the default Windows 7 and lower behavior is the same and it's always been annoying.
Found a bug in 1.11, still an issue in 1.12 beta: Unable To Pin Program Steps to reproduce: Run a program enough times for it to appear in the "frequently accessed" list (the list that appears when you first open the menu) Rightclick that program and choose "Remove from this list" Navigate to where that program is located in the hierarchical menu structure (under "All Programs") Attempt to pin that program