indexing does not make any difference. It is not the speed to build the menu, but the time it takes to hover over an item to open that menu. Like I mentioned: I have this delay set to 100 ms in W10, but start10 seems to ignore this setting and waits about 500 ms after hovering over an item to open the menu. It's no big deal. ( It's the way I work. I have the taskbar at the top. I click start10 and in one fluient movement slide through my files. See attached pic.
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Hi I'll keep this thread on watch. Tnx.
Hi Basj, First let's define 'snappy'... I edit the "MenuShowDelay" value on any machine I work on.. The original value is 400 ms, I generally set it to 100 ms or less. I disable all animations, as far is this is possible and any other delay introduced by the UI. winver: 2004 19041.572 w10 enterprise <span style="background-color: #fdfdf
I've added some personal folders to the righthand list in start10, and set them to 'show as menu'. I've also edited the registry item "MenuShowDelay"="100" to speed up things. However, start10 menu's are still slow to respond. Once, opened subsequent menu's ( the windows realm .. ) are as per setting. In start8/W8 i did not encounter this. Where, if anywhere ( start10 has surprising little options ), do i make a change to have start10 respond faster to hoveri