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Add 7+ Taskbar Tweaker's main mindow to the option of things to show when middle/double clicking on empty space please.

Anonym vor 9 Jahren aktualisiert von Michael (Ramen Software) vor 9 Jahren 4

Hi, I'd like to be able to set the option for middle or double clicking on empty space on the taskbar to show 7+ Taskbar Tweaker's main window.


Please add this option.

I don't plan to implement it, as the request is not very popular, but you can add the option yourself with some effort.

You can find the instructions here:

http://tweaker.userecho.com/topics/287-ability-to-run-application-or-even-better-trigger-a-media-button-on-clicking-on-empty-taskbar-space

I was able to make this work, sort of, but it won't actually do what I want, as it runs the command from the C:\Windows\System32 directory, and I run 7+ Taskbar Tweaker portably from a USB Flash Drive, so I don't have an absolute path that will always work, and I can't enter a relative path, because that would require it to be running from a folder on C:. Is there any chance cmdline_# entries could be run from the directory 7+ Taskbar Tweaker is running from? (Things from System32 would still be available for addressing them directly, as C:\Windows\System32 is on the PATH environment variable.)

I've implemented it in the following way: if the command starts with .\, the dot is replaced with the path of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker.

So you can use the following command line: ".\7+ Taskbar Tweaker.exe".

Try the new beta and let me know whether it works for you.

Also it's a little weird to have the main interface show one thing and have the actual action do something else. Perhaps you could make those two boxes show "Custom (See Advanced Options)" or something like that when they're being overridden by a custom command via Advanced Options

IDK, this one's not something I really need, it's just a suggestion.