After testing, I can confirm that Groupy is indeed causing the inability to change printers in Excel. I opened Groupy and turned it off. I then opened an Excel spreadsheet that I knew would require changing the printer from the default to my wide format printer. I was able to change the printer in the print dialog box without issue. I opened Groupy and turned it back on. I then opened another Excel spreadsheet which would require changing the printer and it would not work unti
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I also have this issue with Excel. I have always thought it was just a bug with Excel. I already had Excel added to the "Application exclusions," so that doesn't seem to help. I will test this theory and report back. Windows 10 build 19044.1862; Groupy ver. 1.5
At 45% transparency with the start menu over a white background it is going to look gray. You can see in your screenshot; it looks black over the dark settings window and gray over the white area. You will have to apply a transparency of at least 75% solid to get the effect you are trying to achieve. Just play around with it until you like it.
Try turning off "Let Start11 check for updates automatically."
This sounds like it could be a display scaling issue. What display scaling are you using if any?
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="3" id="3858328"] You're suggesting a banner...and most don't read them either. [/quote] Like this maybe.
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="1" id="3858317"] The Support forum has this sticky post: https://forums.wincustomize.com/512674/a-summary-of-how-to-request-support-with-useful-links Unfortunately, most folks don't search and others probably don't know of the existence
Just a suggestion... I have noticed that very frequently the first response to an inquiry requires asking for the Windows version and the Stardock software version. You could add a phrase like "Please include the Windows version & build# along with the Stardock software version in all posts." at the top of the page by the "New Topic" button. or/ You could add something like this as a header in the new post box where you type in your query. [e digico
[quote who="lenraphael" reply="7" id="3858272"] yes the app starts when i left click on the shortcut pinned to the Windows start menu.[/quote] That's good news! So it should work in Start11 unless there is some reason it doesn't understand the file type as an executible. After you copied the shortcut to the "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" folder, and restarted File Explorer,
Open the Start11 configuration app. Make sure the "Show the Windows menu when I Ctrl-click the Start button" is turned on. Now when you hold down the Ctrl key and click the Start button, the Windows 11 Start menu will open.
Can you pin it to the Windows 11 Start menu? And if so, does it work when you click on it?
Try this and see if it works: 1) Create a shortcut of this file. 2) Place this shortcut in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" 3) Restart Windows Explorer. 4) Open the Start11 Start Menu and go to All Apps 5) Right click on the shortcut created above and select "Pin to Start11" Hope this works for you.
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[quote who="Corsair_2" reply="3" id="3857935"] Thanks, @pelaird... a good example. [/quote] Happy to help.[e digicons]B)[/e]
[quote]Some of the options under "Settings>>Default Background Position" are self-explanatory, others like 'Align Top' are not. [/quote] So, lets say you have a background that is undersized and when you set if to fill, there is a feature at the bottom of the image that you want to show on the screen but it's cut off. Use the setting "Fill Bottom aligned" and now the bottom of the image is aligned at the bottom of your screen when it is filled. That feature at the bot
[quote who="Sans25" reply="2" id="3805253"] I find that the features in cursorfx plus are not there in cursorfx especially the features that included onclick x mark or onclick other mark. [/quote] I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to here, and I by no means want to disrespect you, but I believe this feature exists in CursorFX 4.03. There may be a few less effects, but still there. In fact, if you find an effect on a downloaded cursor that you like, you can copy and
Why not use the Start Menu? The Start 11 Start Menu provides super organizational options including groups, pages, etc. I know, it’s one more click of the mouse button, but worth it for the organization. I used to keep all my frequent apps on the taskbar, but once I started using the Start Menu, I never went back! Give it a try, you might find you like it.
[quote who="slankton" reply="12" id="3857559"] Yes, it is easy to point the problem at the end user... [/quote] I am sorry if I offended you. I meant no disrespect. I was simply suggesting that your issue was probably related to the 32bit OS and RAM configuration. As Neil stated above, they have not tested Start 11 on a 32bit system. If it can be done, I am willing to bet the development team will make it happen for you.
As an alternative to uncombine taskbar buttons in Start 11, I use Groupy. It allows me to group multiple apps, or multiple windows of a single app, in one window with an individual tab for each window. The tabs are renamable (which people have asked for in Start 11), and you can also save the group for later use. This would allow you, once again, to center the Start button in the taskbar and it saves valuable taskbar space, especially on a laptop. I
If I had to guess, I would say it probably has something to do with the processing power and only having 2GB of RAM. You're asking a lot from this older device just to run this version of the OS. I would just stick with Start 10 if it works okay. I doubt seriously that you will find a remedy to your issue with Start 11.
Try setting the Display Scaling to 100% and see if the icons appear correctly. Also try the Windows 10 Style menu in Start 11 and see if that changes anything. Do the icons appear correctly in Windows 10 Settings>Apps & Features app list?
You can accomplish what you are asking for by adjusting the icon size in the configuration settings by going to Start Menu>Configuration>Shortcut Icons Should be Sized pull-down menu. Then go to Start Menu>Configuration>Visual Appearance>Make Menu Font Bigger or Smaller. Making the Menu Font bigger or smaller will also adjust the icon size, so you might have to go back and forth between those settings to achieve the look you like. <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forum
Upgraded yesterday from 1.24 stable to 1.25 beta on Windows 10 ver. 21H2 Build 19044.1806 and all is good. I'm using the Windows 10 Style menu. It's really nice to have multiple pages on the Start Menu in Windows 10 and being able to use the mouse wheel to scroll thru pages is awesome. Thanks for all your hard work!
[quote who="vwkyote" reply="142" id="3854669"] I write software for a living and my biggest question is how the hell did something with so my problems even be allowed to be sold to the public? I feel you are using the general public as your Quality Assurance department instead of doing it yourself. [/quote] As a developer yourself, I would think you of all people would understand the difficulties in writing software for the Windows PC market. There are so m
After you drag the file/folder from the first tab to the second tab make sure to continue dragging down inside the window until the "Move to name of folder " tool tip displays and then release. The file/folder should be moved and remain in the tab to which you moved it.