cvcope

cvcope

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Basj; Thank you!!! You provided the correct (and simple) answer with exactly the details I needed to implement this little 'fix.' Very much appreciated. This is a nice benefit of using Stardock software. — Richard Copeland / “cvcope”

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Accessing the Windows-10 "Power User menu" (PUM) should only require right-clicking the Win-Start button. But, that doesn't work with Start10 (and, I have the latest version = 1.97). With Start10; right-clicking shows NO link to select the PUM in the list of links. How can this problem be dealt with or what is the work-around? Thanks for any information. —Richard

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I'm using Fences 3.0.9.11 (Win-10 Home, 64bit), and, BTW, I really like it! Can get a Fence at the Bottom of the Desktop to Roll-up (extend upward showing all contents), but have the Title Bar remain at the Bottom? A Fence I have at the Bottom of the Desktop will extend upward but, it carries the Title Bar to the top of the Fence. I would prefer to have the Title Bar stay, fixed at the Bottom. Can this be done? Thanks for and help/ideas. —Richard / cvcope

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Hi, AzDude; THANKS for the info... This method works, but those settings affect ALL Fences ("Roll-up Fences placed on edge of screen") that touch the top or bottom of the Desktop. Since I have other Fences at the top Desktop, I fixed that by right-clicking the title-bars of each of those (that I didn't want to roll-up), selecting "View" and unchecking "Roll-up Fence." Now all is working that way I want!

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I have a Fence right at the bottom of the Desktop (the bottom of the Fence title touches the top of the Taskbar) and I cannot get the contents of the Fence (shortcuts) to roll UP. And, then, roll back DOWN into the title bar when I'm done using that Fence. Please explain how to make that Fence behave that way. I've done that before but cannot remember the exact steps. Thank you!

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Thank you, Basj. Yes, I was referring to Start 10 ( and, I thought I was posting on the Start 10 Forum). I'll create a folder and give this work-around a try. I'm surprised the developers would not have considered these TWO capabilities for the Start app; 1) that there is no reason to have "All Programs" on the left side of the Start 10 menu and "Universal Applications" on the right (1 or the other should be adequate, as long as my next item is covered) <span style="text-dec

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