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Sounds like the disable_topmost advanced option gets disabled when mIRC is maximized. I might look at it one day, but it sounds rather specific so it's not a priority.

What do you mean by "stops functioning"? Please provide more details and exact steps to reproduce the problem. If you can share a video that demonstrates it, that will help.

The virtual_desktop_order_fix option is implemented as following:


Internally, the taskbar items are kept in an ordered list in the taskbar code. Items are appended to the end of the list as they're added to the taskbar, but they're not re-ordered in the list when they're re-ordered on the taskbar. So, for example, if I open:

Notepad, Chrome, Firefox.

I can re-order them as much as I want, but if I switch to a different virtual desktop, and then switch back, I'll get them back as Notepad, Chrome, Firefox, since they're re-created from that list.

The virtual_desktop_order_fix option monitor for reorder events, and re-orders the list accordingly. As a result, when switching back to a virtual desktop, the taskbar buttons are re-created in the desired order.

Now, I'm not sure what exactly happens in the RDP scenario, but it looks like it requires a different, additional fix/workaround.

I'm not sure why a second virtual desktop interferes with your workflow, but I think that you don't need to actually keep it, all you need to do is to create a new one, switch to it, and destroy it right away. Or, in hotkeys: Win+Ctrl+D, Win+Ctrl+F4.

    Currently, that's not possible. I might look at it one day, but it's not a priority.

    You can right click on the tray icon and choose "Update". Alternatively, a more subtle way to update is to hover over the icon, wait for the notification, and click on it. Currently these are the options, I'll consider improving it in one of the future versions.

    I didn't expect anyone to configure both a single click and a double click action for the same mouse button. A double click always begins with a single click which triggers the configured single click action, that's how it works. I'm not sure if that answers it or if there's another issue. I'm closing the issue for now, let me know if there's something else.

    The tweaker uses the system's double click handling, and it shouldn't be any different than any other double click on the system. I'm not sure why you're having this issue, perhaps there's a conflict with another customization tool or some specific configuration. I'm not sure what I can do about it, but if you find a way to reproduce the issue, please let me know.

    There's no such option, but you can patch the dll file. For version 5.14 64-bit (and maybe other versions too), you can find the following bytes:

    66 85 C0 78 04 8B C7 EB 05

    And replace the last byte (05) with 00.

    The patch makes bPersistent to always be TRUE here:

    https://github.com/m417z/7-Taskbar-Tweaker/blob/6c456b7b0da8025bbfb37551cee2c9f4782ae4ae/dll/taskbar_inspector.c#L201-L204

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    Grouping vs combining: You can see the tweaker's terminology in the help file:

    Image 517

    Hi,

    I'm sorry, but the published source code can only be used on Windows 7. Quoting from the README file on GitHub:

    This repository contains most of the source code of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker. The published version is fully functional on Windows 7, but is not functional on newer Windows versions due to omitted offsets. Some other boring functionality, such as the update checking mechanism, was omitted as well.


    The tweaker has the following feature: If you hold Ctrl and Shift while opening Taskbar Inspector, it won't close on focus loss and will have a close button. Perhaps that will work for you.