Are you guys using a dark mode with white text? immensely long empty pages until i highlight :P
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This is interesting, i remember playing Barren Realms Elite with 24 hour turns on my BBS's back in the day and at midnight everyone would try to login to my bbs at once to smash the enemy before the other guys got in to use their strategy. good times. So the idea of limited "actions" is kinda cool, to suit the game setup and time to play available.
This sent my workstation into bonkers mode with start being blank, taskbar intermittently blank, desktop windows sort of phasing in and out with parts drawing and other parts not, a serious issue, i thought i'd been hacked :P Had to manually remove it then reinstall 2.0. Win1164Pro
omg i only had to disable "Enhance taskbar" and re-enable it and my hover issues went away. Now its just normal hover preview behaviour, not "sticky hover behaviour that lasts forever and ever". Now it acts according to the registry hack for delay i made as well, NICE. Easy Peasy woo!
[quote who="Sonyaa" reply="17" id="3916676"] I have the latest version of Start11 and Windows 11. The taskbar preview is driving me nuts. If Stardock can't fix it, I'm going to have to stop using it. Is this going to be fixed? [/quote] Me too, but not sure i can survive without Start11, nor with these previews driving me crazy, the slightest hint of a cursor travelling toward them and BAM they cover all other options in the vicinity until you slide over
Love it, update went smoothly and ooooer website to start menu, nice. Hoping we can get labels for Pinned folders soon, otherwise they just look like an army of cheeses marching off somewhere inscrutable :P Thanks!
Just bought this, good job, but I've tried multiple paths but i can't find a way to customize how the Taskbar Pins are shown, the folders (3 yellow folders in pic below) are just generic and don't have a label and they don't show an alt text when hovering over them either, so i don't know what these are until i click them, are we able to alter how they are displayed, like include a text label defaulting to the name of the folder we used. I wear multiple hats and since win7 i've been hacking i
Win12 will be SaaS, you're not fixing those bugs with local s/ware because it'll interrupt the design MS has in mind for 2024+ which is to move everything inhouse, remove functionality sprawl and convert support into an in-house support team as a Managed Service Provider. Everyone should be writing s/ware for Linux at this point because any s/ware house relying upon MS shortcomings in locally installed features for revenue is going to see a sharp decline in users needing those services.