If the app is pinned to the taskbar (and not running), you can get this option by holding the shift key and right-clicking the app icon.
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Great article Doc. I'm sure many Stardock members will find the info useful. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
That was going to be my next suggestion if you weren't seeing the dialog. Glad you got it working. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
Are you getting this dialog?
[quote who="naroon1" reply="68" id="3979432"] Time Slip [/quote] Awesome! Great concept. [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e] [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
Check out the info here on license activations. https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1260191763/How+to+review+and+manage+your+current+activations
The easiest way to get rid of these apps in the All Apps menu is to right-click the app, select More, and then Hide from apps.
Maybe this will help. Note that if the icon size is not available, Windows will pick the next closest image and resize it as necessary. It also depends on your scaling.
Just choose Autohide and it should work as you want.
[quote who="basj" reply="1" id="3979151"] Not sure what you mean by "Menu demarrer" [/quote] the translation is "Start Menu."
[quote who="corb06" reply="32" id="3979124"] Is there any possibility to make the folder icons bigger? They look out of proportion compared to the medium icons I have setup. And perhaps a folder icons should be in a square line up until its more than 5 apps in the folder? [/quote] I'm not sure
Please check this post, as Neil Banfield (developer) has responded to you. https://forums.stardock.com/538242/page/1/#3979118
This issue doesn't appear to be fixed in 2.5.5.3. I have discovered that if I change the tabs position by moving it to the right it regains its texture, but the tab that took its place in position 1 looses it's texture. Also, if I change the "Always open on this tab index" to the second tab, it becomes the tab that looses its texture. Again, it's only in the first group on the page. Windows 11 Pro - 23H2 22631.5909; Start11v2 - 2.5.5.3
[quote who="stefanya42" reply="3" id="3979043"] I have what sounds like the same issue. I wanted to set my Start 11 Taskbar to a black background (as I had on Start 10), but the font color used for the right hand clock/calendar display and the default tray icons remains black, so the text becomes invisible. Is there no way to set the color of that font? <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/46/76/4676328/ea714eab-0605-4273-aed6-83f593f2a63a.png" alt="" widt
Do you mean some files and folders are missing, or that their icons are missing?
Pretty sure this has been fixed. I'm betting they rebooted the WC site. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
You also have multiple shortcuts for Control Panel on your desktop. Are you running another app that changes your taskbar besides Start11? What happens if you restart your computer?
Doc sent a note to Stardock. Hopefully, when the guys get into work they'll get it fixed.
Sorry, I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm liking that hat! [e digicons];)[/e]
[quote who="naroon1" reply="34" id="3978827"] The Chocolate Factory [/quote] This is just freaky! Love it. [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e] [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
[quote who="bobserack" reply="6" id="3978760"] I need to find that button! [/quote]
It is a little confusing since most of the settings are similar to the Windows settings, but "Configure enhanced taskbar..." is a button. It kind of hides from you. There is a bit of a learning curve with Start11v2, but it is very powerful. I'm using the Windows 10 style with 224 shortcuts and 23 tabs. It's my go to for all my commonly accessed apps, folders, files, and URL's. <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/69/28/6928565/9573e561-20d7-462b-b713-ccec82c06c93.p
Make sure Autohide is turned off in the Windows Settings. Turn on Start11 Autohide and it should work.