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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report: Windows 7 Start Menu appears... |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:29 am
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Hmm okay :), the Windows 7 Start Menu opens if one clicks to the right of the Classic button and there is no button text or if the size of the custom button is too small. The Metro button is large, how are you getting any empty space to its right and the first pinned icon? I don't have any pinned i... |
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report: Windows 7 Start Menu appears... |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:09 am
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What is the size of the custom button you are using? Are you using small taskbar icons? As i wrote the problem appears when using classic, metro or custom button. Classic and metro options don't have any size setting yet the problem persists when using them. I just tested the custom button size set... |
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report: Windows 7 Start Menu appears... |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:15 am
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report: Windows 7 Start Menu appears... |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:45 pm
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Problem: If your start menu button is replaced, with classic, metro or a custom button, the original start menu native to the windows 7 appears. To replicate click near the right side of a button on a exact spot. The location is about 1 pixel wide and tall as the button itself. http://imgur.com/MIi4... |
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report:Context Menu doesn't dissapear. |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:25 pm
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Hm, Doesn't happen for me. So let's make this clear: 1) You click on the start button (it is the default Windows 7 start button, not the one from Classic Shell) 2) You click on Programs - the programs sub-menu appears 3) You right-click on the start button - the menu appears 4) You click on the Des... |
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report:Context Menu doesn't dissapear. |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:05 pm
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Have you enabled the policy to disable all items on the desktop? I vaguely remember people having a similar problem after doing that. It's because this option makes the desktop basically unclickable. No, it is not enabled, and desktop is clickable and working fine Classic start menu was installed o... |
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report:Context Menu doesn't dissapear. |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:50 am
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GauravK wrote: Thanks for reporting the bug. Do you have the Start button enabled on Windows 7? (check from the Start Button tab in Settings).
Yes of course, everything is on default. |
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Forum: Bug Reports Topic: Bug Report:Context Menu doesn't dissapear. |
dexter4812345 |
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:20 am
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I'm using Windows 7 with a Classic Theme, with visuals disabled. Classic shell is set to default settings (the ones that are set up when you install it) How to replicate: Click Start, then click Programs or Documents, then right click on the start menu button(the context menu appears), then left cli... |
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