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PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:06 pm 
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I decided to switch to the Windows 7 Style skin after being told of some features I'm missing out on by sticking with the Classic.

There's a few things I was wondering if I can change. I listed my questions below, if someone can please let me know if they're possible.

1. Can I add All Programs to the 2nd column? I tried adding it, but the path I used only showed some folders and not the entire contents of All Programs.

2. The 2nd column aligns the text at the top. Is there a skin modification I can add so the text aligns at the bottom of the column? I changed the padding to push the text to the bottom, but that causes issues with the entire menu staying one size.

3. Is there a way I can change the jump-lists from expanding in the 2nd column? I prefer the jump-lists to open right next to the icon in a cascading menu.

Thanks in advance for any support,


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1. For second column, use this in a Custom command's Link field: shell:::{7be9d83c-a729-4d97-b5a7-1b7313c39e0a} (This is the combined Programs folder). However, in Windows 7 style, the left column All Programs item cannot be disabled as of version 4.2.5. Only in Classic with two columns or Classic style it can be removed from Customize Start Menu tab.

2. Windows 7 style does not have COLUMN BREAK and COLUMN PADDING as items which can be added. You could increase the top padding only so much that bottom items are not cut off. Also, the settings "Minimum menu height" and "Max recent programs" affect the height. Try reducing them.

3. In Windows 7 style, jumplists are part of the main menu, not the submenu, so it's not possible however you can use arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate them if the mouse is too far to move every time.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:02 am 
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Gaurav wrote:
1. For second column, use this in a Custom command's Link field: shell:::{7be9d83c-a729-4d97-b5a7-1b7313c39e0a} (This is the combined Programs folder). However, in Windows 7 style, the left column All Programs item cannot be disabled as of version 4.2.5. Only in Classic with two columns or Classic style it can be removed from Customize Start Menu tab.

2. Windows 7 style does not have COLUMN BREAK and COLUMN PADDING as items which can be added. You could increase the top padding only so much that bottom items are not cut off. Also, the settings "Minimum menu height" and "Max recent programs" affect the height. Try reducing them.

3. In Windows 7 style, jumplists are part of the main menu, not the submenu, so it's not possible however you can use arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate them if the mouse is too far to move every time.


Thanks for your quick response. I'll apply your recommendations. Thanks again.


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