Hello. Win10/64 build 1903, new installation (1 day old), dual monitors. Fences v2 . 13 (because I can't afford the upgrade and this version does what I need) Issue: When switching from Medium Icons to Classic Icons, icons sort to two columns instead of remaining one column. To duplicate: Create a long, narrow vertical fence containing a single column of Medium Icons (rightclick Desktop, View, Medium Icons). <
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To duplicate: Create a Fence as wide as 1 large icon and as tall as the screen. Right-click Desktop, go to View, Large Icons. Fill Fence with icons, which will line ip vertically, single file. Right-click Desktop, go to View. Choose Classic Icons. Icons will line up double-file, two across, some behind the right edge of the Fence. What's weird is that this is recent. It wasn't doing that when I installed the app. How do I send the logfile?</
Yes, I went through each step. This happens on any theme except Windows Classic.
This was already a one-day-old install of WindowBlinds 10.x However, I created a new admin profile and uninstalled/re-installed WindowBlinds. I eliminated everything from the Startup section of msconfig and rebooted to the new profile. I cannot duplicate the problem behavior in the new profile — but neither can I eliminate it by removing everything from Startup in my default profile. I do see that the theme seems to be "stacking" tabs or subwindows (e.g
Win7/64 with 8Gb RAM, all updates, NVIDIA GeForce GT 450 video subsystem with latest drivers. When WindowBlinds is running, Taskbar buttons for running apps take up the whole length of the Taskbar, obscuring the pinned items. Expect: Pinned items always visible. Have tried various permutations of buttons & labels showing or not, with no effect.
Oh, please.... I don't want another subscription to yet-another image service .... what I see as the Magnifier subwindow is just an empty white rectangle superimposed on the app window. A screenshot will not really help you.
How do I insert an attachment here? I don't see a control for that.
Running Win7/64 with all updates, Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000, WindowBlinds 10, NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 w/ latest driver, and any theme except Windows Classic: When I use the built-in Windows Magnifier, the magnifier subwindow zooms to maximum zoom (1000% or something) and is completely unreadable. It does not respond to standard mousewheel scaling within the Magnifier subwindow. My eyesight is slowly deteriorating and I depend on this Windows feature. I installed Wind