Sarris
121 discussion posts
I've been using Classic Start Menu for some time and prior to my installation of DF. When I click DF settings, and go to the taskbar, I see your new "Settings" button. When pushed, it appears to open the version of CSM I've had for some time not the one you've included, as all my settings are intact. My problem is, when I customize the start button, it changes it on the windows taskbar, but not the DF taskbar, even after boot, restart DF, etc. Am I missing something?
I'm running DF Pro 4.3.0 Beta 4
Nov 4, 2012 (modified Nov 4, 2012)
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Hi Mark, sorry for the delay! What version of Classic Shell do you have installed? The Settings window should be applying the settings to the DF version and the installed version.
Sarris
121 discussion posts
I'm running 3.6.2.
When I use the settings button in DF, it doesn't bring up a "DF version" of CSM, it brings up the system version with all my settings intact. I can change the Windows Start Button with CSM, but the one on the DF taskbar won't change.
Nov 7, 2012 (modified Nov 7, 2012)
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Sarris
121 discussion posts
Brother, everything is functioning great. I'm on beta updates, and so far, that's all that has affected me.
Keep up the good work!
Mark as complete. Thanks
Nov 7, 2012 (modified Nov 9, 2012)
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Dave Stewart4
22 discussion posts
Hello,
I was pleased to see this issue has been sorted, but after having a test, and a poke around, I think it could be solved better.
I see you've bundled Classic Shell with Display Fusion, but this doesn't seem to be a good idea for two reasons:
1) If you don't have Classic Shell installed, you get incongruities between your main start menu and your display fusion start menu
2) If you do have Classic Shell installed, the settings between menus are different, or if you have a different version of Classic Shell installed (2.83 vs 3.6) it can look completely different.
Also, one of the nice things about the stand-alone install is that you can edit the settings and see the results immediately updated in the Start Menu UI. With Display Fusion's implementation, you have to click OK in the CS settings dialog, then go back to the DF settings dialog and click Apply, then re-open the CS settings if you want to check out the effect a single change has. Far, far less intuitive, unfortunately.
Anyway - I think this (much needed!) feature could / should be implemented differently, linking to an existing install and settings, rather than bundling and composing Classic Shell for Display Fusion's own needs. This way, you install CS as you like, change settings (either on the main on DF start menus) and they are all replicated, as per the CS menu and settings.
There also seems to be a bug where when you set the Classic Start Menu look (Win XP / Vista / etc) for the first time, then you click on one of the new start buttons, it pops up the Settings dialog again, rather than your new start menu.
Fantastic product by the way, and I think you've got the balance right (from your perspective) by making users pay for the privilege of having a task bar on each screen. I see the 4x version didn't have this limitation, and there would have been no way I would have bothered upgrading to 5x if it hadn't have been for the Classic Start Menu issue. And what's 15 quid? Nothing, in the grand scheme of things!
Cheers for now,
Dave
Nov 20, 2012 (modified Nov 20, 2012)
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Excellent, glad to hear it Dave!