Anyway to disable 'highlight newly installed programs' on the modern style menus? I don't see that option anywhere. Also whatever you are doing differently to draw the start menu seems to have fixed this issue I had way back when. https://forums.stardock.com/500173/page/1/#3785516 Intentional or not, thanks for resolving it!
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Is it possible (or a planned feature) to (re)enable taskbar labels in Start11? Have the forced combined/no labels in windows 11 is just crazy to me, I really want my labels back.
Windows 10 - Version 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1165) Migrated from start10 to start11, start11 was still using some of start10's old AppData. Specifically, all the Universal Application shortcuts were still pointing to the path for Start10's Launch.exe, so none of these shortcuts would actually work. Clearing the start10 AppData allowed Start11 to recreate these shortcuts.
It has always been intermittent, nothing has changed. SFC scan is clean.
Seems I spoke too soon, issue is still there in 1.95b but seems to be less common now. I've done the cleanboot steps in the past and it made no difference.
Wanted to post an update here, looks like v1.95b has fixed some issues (but not all). Looks like the start menu on my additional 1080p screen is no longer improperly scaled, there is no longer a blurred extension below and to the right of the start menu like in my initial screenshots (OP and post #2). However, the issues I outlined in post #6 and #12 are not fixed in v1.95b.
This 1080p screen is set to 100%, BUT. My main screen is 3840x2160 @ 150% scaling. So maybe the start10 bar on the secondary screen is still using the 150% scaling from the primary screen? If I use a flat scaling across both screens (either 100% or 150% for both), then there is no start10 issue. But then one of the monitors is basically unusable.
Another scaling issue in start10, the rightclick menu is scaled incorrectly on the 1080p monitor.
Flat scaling across both displays resolves it, any settings where the screens have different scaling %s show the issue. The windows 10 menu does not show an issue with/without start 10 installed.
Also happens in windows7 style. No other GUI or multi-monitor software. I have tested this on a freshly installed windows 10 2004 with nothing else installed, and have also put the system in a 'cleanboot' state as suggested above. It's the same issue in all cases.
Exactly the same issue in the cleanboot state. I had to keep the start10 service enabled, but i disabled all other non-windows services and startup items. The start10 menu is still scaled incorrectly on the 1080p monitor as in the previous screnshot. Also another issue I noticed while trying out the cleanboot state. Not only is the visual scaling incorrect, but I can not select any of the start menu items after about halfway down the menu. Print screen does n
Same thing, this was a fresh install of 2004 and start10 anyways.
Sorry I guess I should have been a bit better with my screenshot. Probably me blanking out my info caused some confusion too. It should look like this... But the funky DPI scaling displays like this, notice how the start menu is weirdly extended to the right and below, even covering part of the taskbar and start button itself. <p
Have a 3840x2160 and 1920x1080 montor hooked up, windows set the dynamic DPI scaling to 150% and 100% respectively. On the 1080p monitor the right and bottom of my start menu look like below. I believe this has always been the case even before the new 2004 release, no issues on the 2160p monitor at 150%. Setting a global scaling factor fixes the issue, but then tends to make one of these monitors almost unusable. <i
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="2" id="3751528"] Which apps are they? [/quote] Shadow Complex Remastered (no icon) Final Fantasy IX (wrong icon, i'm not even sure what this icon I have is) Probably some others. Looks like it's only UWP games, all my non-game apps are fine. Actually I'm not sure if these icons were ever right, they might have always been like this. How does start10 decide what icons to use for UWP?
I'm not sure what happened but some of my UWP apps in the Universal Applications folder are missing their icons. Upon inspecting ...\ProgramData\Stardock\S102\ some icons are indeed missing, others are incorrect. Is there some tool with start10 that parses your installed UWP apps and copies their icons to this folder? I don't see any way to restore them. Any help is appreciated.
Same thing here. Hanging on windows 10 build 10240 x64. I had received a notification from stardock about which programs were w10 compatible, objectdock was on that list... Looks like they didn't bother testing it.
I've tried contacting SD support several times and haven't yet received a singe reply. I need my activation limit reset for my ObjectDock license, who should I talk to? The non-responsiveness of customer support is appalling.
I've contacted support several times and have yet to receive a response. I've also reached my activation limits and need them reset. Thanks.