Shomnipotence

Shomnipotence

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When I click on the menu item "Pin to Start screen" of Jump list from the task bar, I think it is a way to pin the app to the start menu. But it is not, however , it is wrong, it is confused for me, why? it is not a start menu? no user will know "Oh it(Start menu Windows 10 Style) is provided from Start 11, and the jump list is provided by Micorsoft Windows

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Windows 11 22000,Start11 0.9.1 Chinese characters in the software's name should also be translated and listed by Pinyin(the pronunciation of the character), and get shown along with English characters. Here's an example: <p style="font-size

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<a id="ctl00_ctl00__Content__Content__HeadLineLink" style="text-decoration-line: none; border-bottom: 1px dotted transparent; position: relative; font-size: 24px; font-weight: 600; background-color: #fdfdfd; color: #000000 !important;" title="Bug report:If you right-clicked an item when you opened the menu last time, the item will continue to be highlighted the next time you open the menu." href="https://forums.stardock.com/507631/bug-reportif-you-right-clicked-an-item-when-you-opened-the-men

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1. Windows 10's start menu never has this thing 2. For a user who misses the Windows 10 start menu, it is usually an aboriginal in the digital age. The first graphics operating system I came into contact with was Windows 98, and this was also the first time I came into contact with computers. Users younger than me usually start with Windows XP. At least, they don't need t

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In Fluent Design System, this effect is called Reveal https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/design/style/reveal-focus However, in the latest version of Windows 11, this description has been deleted. I

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Friendly reminder, Windows UI Library 3 Preview 2 has just been withdrawn due to serious problems. This version will bring a visual style that matches Windows 11. If Stardock is willing to use WinUI3 to build a Windows10-style start menu, we will get a truly modern experience.

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I requested the use of modern controls (WinUI library or XAML island) in the post, and they answered that Win32 can also achieve the same effect. Then I hope the power menu can be updated, they replied that this matter has almost no priority

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We need this,Because the context menu of Start menu in Windows 10 is this(I don't mind it being updated to the style of Windows 11)—— From Jump List to the context menu of Start menu,Photos,Skip&Snap…now it has be exsist in Explorer,Desktop,Notepad(Will be),and more Apps with morden style。 <img src="https://filestore.community.s

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WinUI3 (WinUI2 visual style) or XAML island (WinUI 2.6+ visual style) At least include the following: Rounded rectangle (WinUI2.6+), acrylic brush, pop-up animation, use Reveal (WinUI2 style) or Windows 11 style (WinUI2.6+ visual style) for highlight selection

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In Windows 10, which buttons are displayed on the left(document,download,music,pictures,personal and so on) are in Settings>Personalization>Start Menu. In Windows 11, this setting is still retained, except that the setting object is at the bottom of the Start menu. They are essentially the same, this setting should follow the system setting, or can follow the system setting

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Yes, they are all Win32, so you have to work very hard to achieve the animation consistent with the system. Imitation is very, very difficult. If there is a direct way, why not use it? Using the Windows UI library or XAML island, you can get everything at once-smooth scrolling, reval effects, various animations, consistent menu styles that are exactly the same as the system, without worrying about copyright issues, and the same hovering effect. You can indeed simulate all of this on Win32, bu

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