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lopati: roaming wrote: rather then firefighting win updates get your productivity back: go linux
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Try (my app) FooBar[^]. I'd be happy to send you a free license key. PM me directly.
/ravi
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Why can't we design software like that anymore?
Functional and without the need for an over-complicated sugar-coated UI?
Nice work!
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Nice look, I like it!
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You can still add one (with no 3rd party app).
Here's what you do...
1. Right-click the task bar
2. Slide up to the toolbar menu.
3. Slide over to the New toolbar... menu item (see this for example : https://i.stack.imgur.com/hlVJv.png^ )
4. YOu will then select a folder that will appear on your taskbar. (I made one named toolbar.) That folder name will appear on your taskbar.
5. Next, drop in any shortcuts that you want to start from there.
6. Once you drop in some shortcuts you will see a little down arrow on your taskbar.
when you click that down arrow you will see the quick launch items -- items you can click to start.
It looks like the this :
https://i.stack.imgur.com/qLtNw.png[^]
- I kept the default shortcut names for a couple of items I dropped in there so you can tell they are shortcuts.
NOTE: I use a vertical taskbar so you may think the taskbar looks odd in my snapshots.
modified 12-Nov-18 8:24am.
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I now use this method, having given up on the W10 start menu. Its worth pointing out that you can have sub-folders, the contents of which 'pop out' when you hover over them - only once click needed.
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mngerhold wrote: you can have sub-folders, the contents of which 'pop out' when you hover over them - only once click needed
Great additional point. Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply...I appreciate that you can do this, but separating it from the taskbar was the main part of the functionality I missed
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I use KO Approach[^], and just put folders full of shortcuts down the side of my desktop.
Long click on any folder, and it expands (screenshot[^])
And you can still add any folder to the taskbar as a toolbar. Fill it up with shortcuts to your most-used progs, and position it where you like on the taskbar.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Thanks, will check it out
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Ironic that you mention that, as I'm writing an app-launcher as an eventual article. Launch websites, apps (and files associated with apps) and explorer.
One of the things that drives me nuts is the default location of apps -- with my launcher, you can "easily" specify the default starting location, including overriding the location with simple quadrant selection of all your monitors.
That part, positioning the window, is a bear. Windows does not make it easy.
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Marc Clifton wrote: That part, positioning the window, is a bear. Windows does not make it easy.
Oh, yeah, get the Desktop (OpenDesktop maybe?), iterate through the windows you find (EnumDesktopWindows), match the title text, then SetWindowPos.
Lots of API calls in there.
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raddevus wrote: Lots of API calls in there.
It's not quite that simple. Applications like Visual Studio add their brand to the window title, maybe also "(Administrator)", though of course matching a substring is trivial. The main problem is that apps like VS take forever to load, so what do you set an acceptable timeout to for "wait for the window to show up before moving it?"
Then there's the scenario where I might want two instances of the same explorer window open. The titles match exactly, but finding the correct window handle is a bear that I haven't successfully wrestled to the ground yet.
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Marc Clifton wrote: Then there's the scenario where I might want two instances of the same explorer window open. Just add a "Wrong one, you jerk!" button, at the end of the bar.
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Marc Clifton wrote: It's not quite that simple.
I didn't think so. I was actually meaning that you have to go a bit low-level to do the work.
And as you said...
Marc Clifton wrote: The titles match exactly, but finding the correct window handle is a bear that I haven't successfully wrestled to the ground yet.
I've worked with this also and I found it a bear too. It feels quite odd that the final way to get the correct window is by comparing title text. Seems crazy, like there would have to be a better way.
Good luck!
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Sounds cool...can you hurry up ?
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Kyudos wrote: Sounds cool...can you hurry up ?
Well, it is in my public repo if you want to see what I'm up to. Very unpolished though!
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I’ve been using RocketDock since Win7.
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Thanks, I had a look but I don't like it much - unnecessarily flashy and doesn't reduce the desktop size properly
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Have you looked at Rainmeter, I know there are some using it as an app launcher. It is a wonderful app and you can customize it endlessly (benefit and drawback). Also it has a large community writing skins for it.
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I use Classic Shell.
It can be configured to look like a Win7 start menu. It allows access to the kiddy blox menu if you need it, handles Win+X menus too and it seems to be very stable.
Best of all, its FREE!!!
We're philosophical about power outages here. A.C. come, A.C. go.
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I have a decent hi-fi system in my office, but recently the tuner has been giving trouble. Occasionally, for no apparent reason, the left channel on a stereo broadcast just cuts out. As I only listen to one station, and just for background music at that, I decided to stick a one input, two output (or vice versa) stereo RCA switch into the link from the tuner to the preamp so the when the left channel dies I can just flip the switch and feed both channels of the preamp with the signal from the right channel of the tuner.
I got out the switch and my bits-box of hi-fi connectors to set about it. I found a selection Y (pairing) junctions and a bunch of gender-benders - and then sat there for twenty minutes fiddling with the stuff like a brain-dead dumbphuque trying to figure how to do it.
I did find a solution after about twenty minutes, but what would your solution be - it's almost certainly going to be better than mine!
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Open the tuner and check the solder joints. Intermittent problems are often something getting hot and failing, or causing a bad joint to fail. When it all cools, it works again.
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