Update for those of you playing along at home. I'm sending the same info to Stardock as part of my support ticket: This is incredibly hard and frustrating to troubleshoot. The issue isn't limited to the combo of ShadowFX and Tiles. It's the combo of Tiles and any of several other autostart programs and services. Plus, the issue doesn't appear on every startup. For example, (with ShadowFX uninstalled) I was able to start my system with ever
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Windows 8.1 Pro x64 nVidia graphics Dual quad-core Xeons 16 GB RAM I boot into the Win8 Start Menu because I like reading/looking at the Live Tiles while I wait for the system to finish booting. With ShadowFX and Tiles enabled at start up, I get flickering at the bottom edge of the screen (likely the auto-hidden taskbar) and I can't get to the desktop at all. None of the metro tiles or desktop apps will open and Task Manager won't open. (Act
+1. It would be nice if OD could be set to open earlier in the boot sequence.
Hi Neil, Maybe you could check with the Decor8 developers to improve the certainty of your answer? If that's definitely the case then maybe a disclaimer can be put in the ads or docs for Decor8? Or even make this info part of a FAQ? It's not cool to be greeted with this surprise upon upgrading to Windows 8.1, and it's not cool that users have to dig for this info, nor that they have to wait 2 months for a (possible) answer. Cheers, Jeff</p
With the update to Windows 8.1, Decor8 no longer colors the Charms bar and the Big Clock backgrounds when the mouse is hovered over the charms (and before clicking a charm). The background stays black. The option to color the Charms bar in the Options panel is gone, too. I'm comparing the current behavior that I see to how Decor8 functioned under Windows 8. Once a charm is clicked, the background and accents get colorized as expected: according to the settings in Decor8.
Yes. I've given up trying to fix it beyond associating the soffice.bin (and hence all .bin files) with an OpenOffice EXE file. Then at least the non-functional dock item looks like what it represents. Jeff
Hi Uvah, Thanks for replying. Did I miss that info somewhere like the FAQ or Knowledgebase? Best regards, Jeff
Does a flyout menu docklet revert to a standard folder dock item (with "Show folder in a menu") selected once a folder contains a certain number of folders and or files? I have a music collection folder with 6,766 Files, 396 Folders that won't open as a flyout menu. Instead, it opens as a menu of folders. A second music folder, with 6,588 Files, 1,197 Folders exhibits the same behavior. In a different flyout menu docklet, other folders with fewer items
Thanks, Zubaz. The non-third-party option, of course, would be to develop a native system monitor docklet. :-) Jeff
Do you ever want to see the Windows taskbar? If not, set it to autohide and set the ObjectDock dock to be fixed at the bottom edge. If you do want to sometimes see the Windows taskbar, try setting up your dock as a floating dock and move down near the bottom edge. I don't know why one dock icon would launch another program, unless the dock icons were changed and the icons that were selected did not match the application to which the dock shortcut pointed.</p
If you run OD as an administrator under Windows 8, you can add a SysStats docklet. If you don't run as admin, OD crashes as soon as you select SysStats from the docklet list. Even if you run OD as admin, context-clicking the SysStats docklet on the dock and selecting Load (to load a meter theme/icon) will crash OD. It's 100% repeatable on my system. I haven't tried completely disabling UAC, but I shouldn't have to, I don't think. Jeff</p
Same issue here. Win8 x64, hybrid nVidia/Intel graphics, ObjectDock 2.10.0.811 registered version. Jeff
Please update the now-open-source SysStats so that it works with the current version of ObjectDock. I need real-time info on what's going on in my system, and having that info in a dock would be great. Since upgrading to Windows 8, I've had to rely on 8Gadget Tools and its included meters to provide system info. The stuff created for SysStats over the years, however, is much better looking and easier to read at a glance. If a SysStats update isn't possi
Use the screen that was shown in reply #2 to open the folder where the current dock information is stored. Unload ObjectDock. Open the folder where you stored the backup files. Replace the files in the current folder with the files from the backup folder. Restart ObjectDock. Jeff
Logitech mouse? I had a similar problem with other software, where using a custom programmed button on the mouse would leave the modifier key (Ctrl, Shift or Alt) active when I switched to that software. So typing S became Ctrl+S, pressing the tab key became Alt+Tab (yikes!) etc. The only workarounds were to change the custom button on the mouse or manually press the Ctrl, Shift or Alt keys to deactivate the modifier. Jeff
Set a QuickLaunch dock to Show All Running Windows. Set the dock position as Bottom Edge of Screen. Set the dock to Keep On Top. Set the dock to Autohide for Maximized Application. Make sure no applications are running, then launch one single app. Maximize the app window. Minimize the app window. I expect to have the dock return to its normal, visible state with the minimized max app showing an icon and t
I'm having the same problem. I'd like to know if it is possibly related to the weather server problems that Stardock is having. For now, I've reverted to the old weather docklet from ODPlus 1.5.