I followed your instructions exactly. The same thing happens as before, as illustrated in the attached screen shot.
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I forgot to mention the Windows build. It is Windows 11 version 25H2 build 26200.8246.
I have an HP Envy 16" laptop with Windows 11 Pro and with 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution scaled at 250%. I have a home-built computer with Windows 11 Pro and with an Nvidea graphics card connected to a 32" LG monitor with 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution, scaled at 150%. Both systems exhibited the behavior shown in the video. After I uninstalled and reinstalled Connection Explorer on the desktop computer the behavior of Connection Explorer was normal. I attached a link to the video, m
I installed Connection Explorer 1.0.0.5 on two different computers. In both cases, when I started Connection Explorer the top and left sides of the window were off of the screen. It was not possible to resize the window or drag the window. This is clearly a bug. All of my computers have 4K monitors.
I have Fences 5.0.4.1 installed on a computer Windows 11 Pro Version 23H2 OS build 22631.2861. When connecting to this computer from another computer using Windows Remote Desktop Connection, the locations of all of the fences changed. After disconnecting, the fences did not go back to their original positions. There seems to be a bug in how Fences deals with screen magnification associated using Remote Desktop Connection.
When I set the option in Windows 11 to always show scrollbars, Start 11 doesn't behave correctly. Here is what's wrong: The width of the scrollbar changes when it hovered over. The width should be static. One of the worst trends during the past few years is for interface features like scrollbars to change when hovering. Up and down scroll arrows are missing. Please give Start 11 an option to force traditional Windows scrollbar behavio
It was necessary to restart Start 11 after changing the setting in Windows. Thanks for the tip.
Windows 11 Enterprise Start 11 version 1.24
If you click on the Start 11 icon and then "All Apps", the scrollbar only shows when it is hovered over by the mouse. This is bad. The scroll bar should always show. This disappearing behavior is almost never helpful, and is annoying. Additionally, there is not an up-arrow at the top of the scrollbar nor a down-arrow at the bottom of the scrollbar. This violates the traditional Windows interface, which makes scrolling difficult when the mouse is set at a sensit
I am running Launch on the most recent version of Windows 10. If I create a shortcut for Firefox private browsing and change the icon to the private browsing icon, Launch displays the default Firefox icon anyway.
In ObjectDock there is a deficiency in the creation of shortcuts. They won't accept optional arguments. For example, a shortcut for Firefox private browsing needs the command "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -private However, ObjectDock won't allow the inclusion of the -private option. In ObjectDock there is a deficiency in selecting customized icons. When you open a dialog box to find a file with an icon, it only displays *.png, *.ic
I just wanted to report to Stardock that Bitdefender Antivirus currently (Feb 18, 2019) is preventing the installation of not yet installed utilities using the "Object Desktop Manager". It is classifying the downloaded installation files as ransomware. I have complained about it to Bitdefender.