[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="6" id="3850808"] Quoting eugeniotassoni2, reply 5 OK, i'm in list to exit dev channel, till the day Microsoft will release new system update i cannot use start11 For the missing system tray on the latest insider build, this can be fixed by adding the following
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OK, i'm in list to exit dev channel, till the day Microsoft will release new system update i cannot use start11
Almost the same here: s uddenly I had to disable Start11 taskbar options because the systray icons disappeared. Furthermore, the systray icons without Start11 can be dragged, with Start11 not <o:OfficeDocumentS
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="189" id="3843802"] Quoting eugeniotassoni2, reply 187 After Win 11 beta update 22581.1 icons in the systray no longer move What do you mean by this? It is known that the taskbar in that version of Windows will not let you drag icons from the o
After Win 11 beta update 22581.1 icons in the systray no longer move
A temporary workaround: if you set the taskbar size to "small" and restart Explorer, time and calendar are cut at the bottom, but if you select the "medium" size again without restarting Explorer, the graphics setting changes to correct. It is useful in this regard to use a custom start button icon, which is larger and does not suffer from space distortion. Unfortunately, the notification center icon is no longer displayed <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/61/92/6192601
if I click on the calendar the relative fly out window opens on the left where I have the Start button or not at all all, and the icon of the notification center has disappeared
Ok, thank you
I installed the beta on Win 11 verr. 21H2 build 22000.318 and found on the following: - if I select the small size of the taskbar, the time and date are moved down and therefore are partially cut off - is it possible to keep start button in central position and keep the icons of opened windows in the taskbar not combined? Explorer patcher does this Thanks