Well, this is, I guess, my last reply. Obviously you, developers, staff and everybody else, make magic happen. Stardock is to me not just an ordinary name. My Surname is Mijnster. Dutch. When you slightly break it down, in English, it would be MyStar. And StarDock makes it a connection. Stars are unreachable, can only be part of the question to ask.... what's beyond our imagination. And our imagination reaches further of everything we know a
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Hi W Thanks for your explanation. But, when you are able to create 'magic' from the Taskbar's icon, you can't convince me to do the same in the Fences displayed on screen. Perhaps in the event on a Fence, in the drop down menu? Come on, this should not be impossible...
Hi Basj and Jafo, I think we are mis-communicating. I mentioned 'IN the top of my screen'. The upper part. Not ON top. I understand the Z-order, no issue with that. And yes, what you explained: 'The 'Peak' feature of Fences uses a keyboard shortcut to tell the OS to ignore the focused window and show the Level 2 [icons] that would otherwise be obscured by what is on top of them as Microsoft always intended them to stay.' I understand too. I guess that is the
And that's not want I want to do. I'm using my mouse, in that case I would have to acces my keyboard, remember the keystrokes I have to use and press them, and return to the mouse. Too many actions.
Hi Basj, thanks for the reply. When the Fences Bar is behind another window the user could do 2 things, move (or close) the covering window or use the Taskbar Icon - which means that the Taskbar F icon should stay as it is now. I have the Fences Tabs in the top of my screen, all windows I open are positioned below the Fences Bar. When I want to start another application I go to the Tab I want to open. But when the content of that Tab is not completely visible, I have t
Hi Stardock. It took a long time time to get Fences to the most ultimate desktop organizer for shortcuts on the desktop. But, I have to add, the almost. The TAB feature is perfect, all the other stuff you have implemented is just the same. When you want to have Fences being over on top of other windows you have to click the 'show Fences' button in the Taskbar. It will put the selected Fence / Tab and its contents over other wind