Bansaw

Bansaw

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I've had some really laggy behavior on my network drives in Explorer in the past week or so. Its takes sometimes 20 seconds to rename a file for example. Another client on the same network without Groupy is very quick. I turned Groupy off and my Explorer started working quickly again. Either Groupy is causing this extreme slowness in Explorer on network drive, or its a big coincidence. Anyone else?

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[quote who="JanOscar" reply="10" id="3854902"] Quoting Bansaw, reply 9 I want to be able to spot a shortcut quickly, not spend time eye-scanning the whole fence. Wouldn't creating another fence containing your most frequently used shortcuts solve your issue? It does for me. [/quote] true, tha

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[quote who="basj" reply="8" id="3854832"] Hello Bansaw, Sorry to hear you are having issues. From your video, you're trying to move that icon to stay at the bottom row, yes? If that is the case, no, that cannot be done. Fences, currently, have no option to disable "auto arrange". It always arranging icons starting from the top left etc. There were lots of feature request made by others on this. But, so far no news on this one yet. Thanks Basj, Stardock Community

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[quote who="JanOscar" reply="6" id="3854824"] Quoting Bansaw, reply 5 Can I configure Fences4 to do this ? In a fence - yes, in a folder portal - no. For fences, be sure to right click the fence and select "sort by" none. Sorting in folder portals obviously follow explorer sorting rules. [/quote] Thanks for the response.</

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Is there any movement on this turning off of auto-arrange? I am demoing Fences4 now and when I move an icon to another place within the same fence, it snaps back immediately to near where it was originally. I looked at earlier posts on this and there have been people requesting up to ten years ago. Can I configure Fences4 to do this ?

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[quote who="DaveRI" reply="3" id="3712291"] That's the only privacy policy I know of. The eula text file in my WindowBlinds installation points to the same privacy policy. Sombody else may know of another, but that's all I have. [/quote] I just installed the trial and analysed the license agreement. There is no mention at all of any data harvesting so I am sure they don't. If they did, they are obliged to tell us. Here's the nearest thing I got,

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