I know you don't like nVidia cards, but as a reference I'm still running my 1080Ti which is really old on an Intel i7-7700K/Z270 system with 32GB DDR4 3200. It does have 11GB GDDR5X VRAM though. I run 3D modeling software to create renderings and videos of home designs on Windows 11 Beta 22635.3276. I don't see the issues you're having on my system.
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Have you updated to the latest Release version 2.06 (2.0.6.4)?
I'm assuming you're using the Windows Pro style with the Enhanced taskbar. Try turning off the Enhanced taskbar and see if that corrects the position of t he Start11 menu. Try setting it to the left in settings and then back to center. Try restarting Explorer.exe As a last resort: If you installed 2.06 over the previous version, try uninstalling; restart; reinstall; restart, and see if that fixes it.
This happened to me on the Windows 10 style when Start11v2 was first introduced. Not sure if it is still happening because the consequences of it not working eat up too much time. If you hover over the button and wait for the context menu, it works fine. As an alternative, you can use Alt+F4 which brings up a system dialog which presents a pull down menu offering Switch user, Sign out, Shut down, and Restart. This is what I use instead of the power button. you can also use the Win+X o
[quote who="Alex_vG" reply="34" id="3923295"] Only thing left is, that groups can't be arranged in the order I want them. For now as a workaround, I move the apps from one group to another and then rename the groups accordingly. Maybe you a hint there too or this will be possible in a future version? [/quote] If you have "Lock menu shortcut positions" turned on, make sure to turn that off. Right click the Start11 menu anywhere to see this selection. Now hover your mo
What is the purpose of this folder and it's contents? C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Stardock\Start10Ctrlpnl
I am not entirely sure what this folder is for, but probably something to do with Start11 Search or the Start11 Control Panel shortcut. I moved it to another drive on my PC and those shortcuts don't appear in PowerToys Run anymore. Perhaps someone on the Stardock team could reply here to explain and possibly provide a workaround for this issue.
You're welcome. [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e]
Open Windows Services and Restart Stardock Groupy.
Here is what PAN says: "This is caused by a new feature enabled in 8.3, where we check the signature level of every DLL loaded into cytray.exe. The application's DLL must be unsigned or with a lower trusted level, which will result in the DLL being blocked by us and this pop-up to show. hence we have provided the SUEX to disable the feature." "At the moment the engineering team does not consider this issue as an actual bug inside the product, but rather a by-design behavior
I am running Windows 11 Pro - 22635.3276 (actually on an unsupported CPU - i7-7700K) The Beta channel has included M5 for some time now and I have not experienced any issues with any of my software or Windows itself. I am using Stardock's Start11v2 2.0.6.4, Groupy 2.1.5.1, and DeskScapes 11. I'll add that I only use one single 4K monitor, so I have no Idea if multi monitor setups have issues. I would say that M5 is safe to install, and there are some pretty nice features. Here
I don't see that behavior on the Windows 10 style. What Start11 menu style are you using? Please post your Windows version (winver.exe) and your Start11 full version.
Glad to hear this. When your trial is over, the 2.06 release version is available now which includes this fix.
I am using the Windows 10 style with 23 Tabs and over 200 icons on one page. I have a 2017 era machine with a i7 7700K and a 1080Ti video card. I do not see the lag you are talking about. The menu opens immediately and switching between tabs/groups is quite robust. For me, newly installed programs appear in All Apps as soon s the installation is complete. Sorry you are seeing this. Perhaps you could post a video to help demonstrate your issue. Windows 11 Pro - 22635.3212; Star
Here is an explanation from Palo Alto Networks. It seems they are aware of this issue. https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/threat-vulnerability-discussions/cytray-exe-quot-bad-image-quot-errors-following-agent-update/td-p/579085
See this post. I believe this is what you are experiencing. https://forums.stardock.com/524310/page/1/#3912279 pelaird
[quote who="PhoenixRising1" reply="46" id="3922905"] My first trial of Groupy 2.1.5.1 was done on a Windows 11 beta release. I have since rolled back to the release channel thinking that was the issue. [/quote] FYI - I'm runnig Windows 11 Pro - 22635.3212; Groupy 2.1.5.1 without issue. EDIT 3/6/2024: Now running 22635.3276; Groupy 2.1.5.1 without issue. Settings: Integrated tabs; Show all; Rounded tabs; Add a background bar to the t
As someone who likes to perform actions from your mouse, you should consider a multi-button mouse with programmable buttons. I use a mouse with 7 buttons, and horizontal and vertical scroll wheels. Each button and the horizontal scroll are programmable to perform different actions according to the active application. If you would like to discuss this further, PM me and I'll talk to you about what I use.
Try MS PowerToys, and check out the FancyZones module. Available in the Microsoft Store.
The computer that is giving this error isn't by any chance running a 32-Bit version of Windows 10?
Wishing you all the best on your journey. With so many hardware and software configurations out there, it's amazing that Windows or any retail software actually work at all, especially software that hooks into Windows. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
Great. Glad to help. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
Open the Cursor in the Editor and adjust the Hot spot X and Y Settings. You can also drag the Hot spots, but it's touchy; fine tune in the right panel settings. Make sure to save your changes. Here is a good website where you can test your cursor states. Scroll down the page and hover your cursor over the different boxes. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/css-cursor-property