Most modern software offers the ability to open a New Window when the user middle-clicks the program's Taskbar icon. Window's Explorer, Command Terminal, Google Chrome, Notepad, LibreOffice, etc all support this behavior.
Is there a setting I can enable that allows Everything to open up a File -> New Search Window [Ctrl+N] via middle-click on the Windows Taskbar?
Is Taskbar middle-click for New Search Window possible?
Re: Is Taskbar middle-click for New Search Window possible?
By default, Everything only likes to have one window opened.
Please try enabling Tools -> Options -> UI -> Create a new window when running Everything.
Please try enabling Tools -> Options -> UI -> Create a new window when running Everything.
Re: Is Taskbar middle-click for New Search Window possible?
That doesn't seem to work. I enabled Create a new window when running Everything and hit Apply and OK. Middle-click still did nothing. Tried using /restart but still no love after Everything restarted.
Re: Is Taskbar middle-click for New Search Window possible?
Do you have an Everything Start menu shortcut?
-If not, please consider enabling the start menu shortcut:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6804873/new-instance-on-taskbar-middle-click-shiftclick
-If not, please consider enabling the start menu shortcut:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Start menu shortcut.
- Click OK.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6804873/new-instance-on-taskbar-middle-click-shiftclick
Re: Is Taskbar middle-click for New Search Window possible?
Ah hah, thanks! No I had not installed a shortcut in the Start Menu with the 1.5a but rather unzipped it as Portable for testing and never bothered to add one.
As an observation, I see that Everything installs the shortcut for All Users under "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\" (in Win 7). So it required Administrator (UAC prompt) permission to install. I have no opinion about this, but I thought it was interesting to note.
As an observation, I see that Everything installs the shortcut for All Users under "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\" (in Win 7). So it required Administrator (UAC prompt) permission to install. I have no opinion about this, but I thought it was interesting to note.