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Forum: Start Menu Skins Topic: Start menu skin request
Hadden
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 6:00 pm
Replies: 1 Views: 14445
I'm searching for a skin without the left panel and with search and all programs on right with seven behaviour and metro skin. There's something similiar to this in the skin archive? It'd cool to have icons on right panel too. http://i1334.photobucket.com/albums/w641/Hadden89/start_zpst9hojizh.png
Forum: Classic Explorer Topic: [SUGGESTION] Option to hide Windows Explorer command bar
Hadden
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 5:55 am
Replies: 8 Views: 39319
I vote for that :) I used the dll hack from 7 to 10 b10240 (after disabling metro in explorer). Now it stopped to work on b10586: probably due lack of uxtheme support. A very experimental option, with some injection, will be cool: could be "dangerous" in the case you haven't classic toolba...
Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: Recent files and show on mouseover
Hadden
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 2:23 pm
Replies: 1 Views: 8164
I've noticed recent files (win7 theme) doesn't work on windows 10 (it remains empty). Can I set the time of showing the menu when the mouse is over the start area? It shows too early and as I'm using autohide it's annoying. Probably a setting I didn't find - or a registry trick will work, but not su...
Global announcement Topic: The official THANK YOU thread :-) and user reviews
Hadden
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 11:55 am
Replies: 184 Views: 15239825
Well, is the first program I install on almost ANY Windows 8.x/10. So thank you a lot for CS !
Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: Show apps/programs in same place
Hadden
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 11:50 am
Replies: 11 Views: 33929
It's possible to see - in the left side of start menu (win7 look) - both the apps (metro) and the programs (the most ones)? Same list, without "app" folder (I'm on windows 10)
Forum: Classic Explorer Topic: Preview pane autoscript for win7
Hadden
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 2:39 pm
Replies: 2 Views: 11630
I hid the command bar in windows 7 as I don't use it but I'm trying to do a little script for show/hide preview pane in windows 7 (using the hotkeys ALT+P). Launching manually works, but the command/compiled *.exe doesn't. It hangs Explorer.exe and I've to restart it. This is its code: #NoTrayIcon S...
Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: classic shell start menu doesn't start at the boot
Hadden
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:29 am
Replies: 3 Views: 14775
GauravK wrote:
Upgrade to the latest release, Classic Shell 4.0.4.
Already have it... I've tried to repair and to uninstall > reboot > reinstall ..... CS works. But doesn't start at windows boot....... I've to click on CS shortcut anytime I boot...
Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: classic shell start menu doesn't start at the boot
Hadden
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 6:37 am
Replies: 3 Views: 14775
Windows 8.1 again. I already tried to repair installation, to uninstall e reinstall, to put in autorun.. Metro ui already skipped in settings. nothing..
Forum: Classic Explorer Topic: Custom command for panes
Hadden
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:58 pm
Replies: 6 Views: 28166
Although the folder (navigation) pane doesn't have an official hotkey so it doesn't work reliably and sending the wrong hotkeys can be dangerous. True. For folder pane I used the keys combination of metro (ribbon) interface [ALT+V+P+Enter] which is minimized. Not exactly a plain shortcut, but works...
Forum: Classic Explorer Topic: Custom command for panes
Hadden
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:11 am
Replies: 6 Views: 28166
Yep, the bind .exe for details pane works well on windows 8.1 Could you make hotkeys for the other two panes? *EDIT* Made my own script for preview pane (modeling the script you attached ^^) and for the other panes (treebar too). Seems to work nicely ^^
Forum: Classic Explorer Topic: Custom command for panes
Hadden
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:31 pm
Replies: 6 Views: 28166
Hi everyone, I' m new ^^ I'm trying to do a custom command for show/hide preview pane and another one for details pane ...... it's possible?
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