CapnBry

CapnBry

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I had a lot of problems with the 2.50 betas with no taskbar preview thumbnails, jump lists not on the screen, and the start menu button disappearing, so I stopped following. I installed 2.52.1 last week and I have yet to experience any of these issues or any other new usability issues. Love finally being able to go back to having my taskbar on the side of my display under Windows 11, great work by the Stardock team!

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[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="21" id="3956444"] If you set the taskbar to the top or bottom do you get the correct thumbnails then? [/quote] Yes, when set to top or bottom aligned I get the expected thumbnails.

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I also still am not getting preview thumbnails when the taskbar is left-aligned. Uninstalled 2.49.3, removing settings Reboot Install 2.49.3 and activate with product key I am forced to choose left-aligned or centered icons. Select left-aligned. In settings Select Taskbar -> Taskbar position -> Primary monitor -> Align left. Modal popup asks if I'd like to restart explorer, select yes No preview image for an o

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Sure! Here's my info from winver (windows 11 x64) Thanks for the tip about centering the taskbar buttons, that definitely helps not squish the jump lists against the top of the screen.

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I bought a license for Start11 as soon as I saw aligning the taskbar to the side of the desktop was now an option 🤩 When left-aligned, application right-click jump lists are too small: The issue appears to be due to the program icons being close to the top of the screen, and the Start11 context menu always starts close to the program icon, which means there's not

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