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The modern theme doesn't have a similar problem.
If it doesn't work for you, you must have another issue. Perhaps a conflicting program.
Hi Alex,

Please try v4.4.5.3 (beta) of the tweaker :)
Hi Alex,

Yes, I haven't considered the case of overflowing items.
After lots of poking around, I managed to fix most of it. Please try the following version:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ho4b30h9fsu70nf/7tt_setu...

The only remaining issue I know of is that the arrows don't work. That's not perfect, but unfortunately there's no straightforward fix for it. It surely is better than before, and perhaps it's good enough for you.
There's actually an "advanced option" for that.
  • Right click on the tweaker's tray icon.
  • Choose "Advanced options".
  • Change "always_show_thumb_labels" to 1.
  • Refer to the help file for more details.
P.S. I'll report the issue with the "are you human" image to the UserEcho team. Thanks.
Thanks for your feedback.
This is a duplicate of:
http://tweaker.userecho.com/topic/165205-please-al...

While I agree that it would be a great optional addition, it requires an implementation, and that requires time. I might get to that in the future, but currently that's what we have. On the other hand, you must admit that the update procedure of the tweaker is not as bad, comparing to most software which just open a link to their website, where you have to download and launch the installer (and sometimes - remove checkboxes with offers).
For some reason, Userecho deleted all replies to issues which have no status (like "started", "completed", etc.). Here's my reply:

I always try to minimize the number of updates, and try to push as many changes in a single release as possible.

Unfortunately, I can't always predict the situation.

For example, looking at the last three releases:
v4.2 - a comprehensive release, including new options, translations, other fixes and improvements. It could end here.
v4.2.1 - It was reported that one of the new options doesn't work correctly with the classic theme. I fixed the issue and released a fixed version the next day.
v4.2.2 - two days later, I've received a bug report about an explorer crash. In fact, this bug is quite rare and it existed since the first versions of the tweaker, but I consider an explorer crash to be a serious issue, so I updated as soon as I fixed it. The fact that it got released right after v4.2 and v4.2.1 is a mere coincidence.

The tweaker is in no way "becoming the most frequently updated app".

Now, about silent updates, I would prefer not to allow this. The same way as old bugs are fixed, new bugs may be introduced, which can cause unexpected behavior or even an explorer crash without you expecting it.
The thing that I may consider in the feature is silent updates of "stable" versions, e.g. versions which have been released for over a week. This way they're less likely to cause issues.