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Add the ability to change a window's Application ID in the Taskbar Inspector by drag and drop.

Anoniem 9 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Michael (Ramen Software) 9 jaar geleden 1
Pretty much, instead of having to right click > change App ID on every window I want to move, it would be nice if I could just grab the window's name and drag it where I want. That way I could, for example, easily group windows by task instead of by application.
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Thanks a lot

bruno3390 11 jaar geleden 0

Such an amazing program. When i get a job i'll certainly make a donation.
Microsoft should pay you also heheheh.

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Please keep up with the AWESOME job.

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And thanks again :D

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Hide Clock

Usama Shah 11 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 4 jaar geleden 1

An option to hide clock. Because I have an alternate one and I always use that for time.

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Stop creating a desktop shortcut after update

Anoniem 12 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Michael (Ramen Software) 12 jaar geleden 2

I have the Taskbar Tweaker shortcut in my 'Programs' folder and every time I update it, I have to delete the shortcut manually from desktop. It's annoying.

Antwoord
Michael (Ramen Software) 12 jaar geleden
Not a bug, changed to idea. See comments.


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open link folder in explorer to application location on shortcut icon, pinned icons

Recon 12 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Stamimail 11 jaar geleden 9

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Zusätzliches feature wenn man mit einer Tasten oder 'nem spezifischen mouseclick auf einer in der Taskleiste minimierte Anwendung oder Jumplist Pinned clickt, die Möglichkeit hinzufügen dass sich die Datei Location im Folder öffnet welche die ausführbare Datei beinhaltet. Also File Destination Folder bzw. open File location.

Zudem währe es sehr sinnvoll ein weiteres Feature zu haben welches nicht mehr vorhandene notification Icons per click säubert/bereinigt unter customize -> Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Notification Area Icons.

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Cycle through windows in order of last selection

MainTrane 11 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 11 jaar geleden 1

I'd like an added option under "Mouse Wheel/Cycle between taskbar buttons/in order last accessed".  I would rather the items cycled through their z-stack order instead of taskbar position.

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Not a bug

Mouse wheel related operations don't work properly in Windows 8.1

Anoniem 11 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Michael (Ramen Software) 11 jaar geleden 3
OS: Windows 8.1 x64 (New Installation)

Problem:
A) Enable change volume option using mouse wheel
B) Set focus on a different windows like chrom
C) Hover over the notification area and use mouse wheel.
D) Volume will not change

Note: Once you click on any empty area in taskbar, it will start working.
Note: Minimize/Restore when mouse is over is also causing similar issue

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Make it easier to sort all the windows in all groups at once

Anoniem 12 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 11 jaar geleden 1

My issue is described best on superuser:http://superuser.com/questions/561408/how-to-sort-windows-7-jump-lists/561422?noredirect=1#comment684661_561422


Within each of the groups in the taskbar, I would like the windows to be sorted by their title/name.


I see that taskbar inspector has an option to sort items in a group. 


But its very cumbersome because I have to do it once per group. And also after the group is sorted, if I open more windows later, those new windows remain unsorted.


I understand it wouldn't be possible to keep the windows within groups sorted all the time. But I am requesting to make it easier to sort all the groups on-demand in taskbar inspector.


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Stop decombining on too many windows

Anoniem 9 jaar geleden 0
If this is technically possible it would be awesome to do.

I really like the "Decombine Active group" feature, in fact it's one of the main reasons I installed 7tt. But I have a small problem - when I'm doing research I tend to have 15+ books open, along with regular things like folders, browser windows and text editors. When I switch to the book group takes over the entire taskbar, causing everything else to barely even fit - just some 0-margin icons remain.

The idea is putting a limit on decombining - say at 15+ objects in the active group do not decombine.
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Hide the Start button on secondary taskbar(s) only

raina 9 jaar geleden 0
Pretty much what it says in the title. The Start-hiding option in 7TT seems to work great but I would like a sub-option for it not to do its job on the main task bar. I'm currently using UltraMon solely for this purpose which seems a bit overkill.