TomF
10 discussion posts
Windows 7.
Right-clicking on a button on their taskbar displays a context menu. On the primary monitor, the menus just appear.
Using DF 4.0.1, the context menus that appear on the non-primary monitors "bounce" up with some minor animation.
Is there a way to make the secondary monitors behave like the primary monitor so the context menus just appear rather than animating?
Jun 8, 2012 (modified Jun 8, 2012)
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There isn't currently a way, but I've added this to our list to see if there's something we can do. It looks like disabling the following Windows Performance setting causes the menus (jump lists) on the Windows taskbar not to animate: "Animations in the taskbar and Start Menu"
We'll see if we can make the DisplayFusion taskbar also respect this setting.
Thanks!
TomF
10 discussion posts
Thanks, Keith!
GREAT product, by the way.
Not that you asked, but if you're looking around for another product to create, I used to use a (now defunct) product that added a "Favorites" icon to the File, Open/Save dialog boxes. It would pop-up a screen that showed (for the particular application running) a folder and file name history, allowing the user to select from them. It also had a global favorites list accessible in the same manner. This was a great time-saver. I know it's a long-shot, but thought I'd suggest it. I'd think it would be quite popular, as so many of us are tired of climbing around the Windows folder hierarchy!
All the best and thanks again!
Tom
Edward J. Smith
1 discussion post
Hey Keith, any word on this feature?
Thanks.
TomF
10 discussion posts
Nicely done!
THANKS. You guys are great!!