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Toggle "Decombine on Hover" or Make possible to UNgroup an Item without decombining

bruno3390 10 years ago updated by Stamimail 10 years ago 4

When i'm working i didn't like to decombine all groups (or the active one) Always, so i let that feature disabled.

But sometimes i want to remove some Items from its own groups to make things more organized. Right now i have to select 7TT, active Decombine on Hover, ungroup the Item, deactive Decombine on Hover and then go back to work.
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Possible solutions:

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1- (easy one?) Add a toggle function (clicks on empty space) to enable/disable Decombine on Hover

2- (perfect one :D ) Make possible to drag Items out of their groups when they are grouped. This would only be possible when the option set in "Hovering" is "Show thumbnail~" or "List".

That way it would only be needed to Hover the mouse over a group, wait for the Thumbnail or List and then drag the desired item out.

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Again, thanks for the AMAZING software that improves my work/experience with windows :)

First of all, I believe that using Taskbar Inspector would be a quicker workaround than opening the tweaker and changing settings.


For a more straightforward solution...


1 is not too easy, as the taskbar is not designed to change the options of the tweaker. That's possible, of course, but I'd prefer not to implement that.

2 is also not too perfect, as thumbnails do not always correspond to taskbar buttons, e.g. when an application uses thumbnails to show it's tabs, like IE.


How about this:

I'll see if I can add an option to assign a mouse event to temporary decombining of a single item, e.g. you could set Ctrl+click to temporary decombine a group, and it will be recombined when the mouse leaves.

Currently it's possible to choose whether to combine per AppId, but not per group. While this can be implemented, explorer will have to remember the settings of each group, and these settings will be temporary.

For now... If:

group = group of buttons of 1 app

"The user could choose for each group App to Combine/Decombine by choice."

How does it sound?