NotNull's post.
I believe that "Start menu shortcut" is enabled by my default re-installation of two days ago.
Confession: I am a drag-my-heels guy and have attempted to reconfigure the Win11 taskbar to be like Win10, and have generally tried to remove all clutter from my desktop.
i tap the Windows-Logo key to bring up the Start Menu.
I do not see Everything in this Start Menu.
Undismayed I choose "All apps" (top-right corner of my Start menu and see Everything listed there.
OK.
I right-click on the Everything item and choose "Pin to Start menu", then "back", and there is still no sign of Everything in the Start Menu.
I reboot (well, you never know ...) and there still is no sign of “Everything” in the Start Menu, except under “All Apps” where right-click offers to Unpin the item from the start menu (I decline).
I suspect that I have misunderstood the settings in the Tools, Options, General pane, and would appreciate some guidance.
Thanks, Chris
This is my Tools, Options, General panel. I checked on the "Show Search Everything folder context menu item" by reading Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
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Re: Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
It's all there - look at these pictures...ChrisGreaves wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:36 pm I right-click on the Everything item and choose "Pin to Start menu", then "back",
and there is still no sign of Everything in the Start Menu.
Note the names of the .png image files.
Re: Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
You don't need an Start Menu entry for Everything
it starts with the System startup, according to your config.
Assign a gobal hotkey in Everything itself to get a new search screen
or click on the Everything symbol in the tray icons.
You have to enable seeing the icon from the Windows taskbar settings.
it starts with the System startup, according to your config.
Assign a gobal hotkey in Everything itself to get a new search screen
or click on the Everything symbol in the tray icons.
You have to enable seeing the icon from the Windows taskbar settings.
Re: Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
An alternative (to deleting the 'nonsense' shortcuts) would be to show more icons on the first screen:
- right-click an empty part of the start menu
- select Start settings
- Click the More pins radiobutton.
- right-click an empty part of the start menu
- select Start settings
- Click the More pins radiobutton.
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Re: Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
Gaaaaaaargh!
Why doesn't my brain work likes Microsoft's?
When i see a pane that is only half-filled, my stupid, feeble, earth-bound brain assumes that that half is all that there is.
I never think of looking for tan micro-dots on one side of a jet-black pane.
My bad! :stupidme:
Thanks Tuska
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Re: Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
Thanks Horst, but it's not so much about what I need as to try to cater for questions in the User Tutorial.
We all work in different ways - an early maxim in Windows 3.1 was "there are four ways of doing everything", and it still (almost) holds true today.
Me, I tend not to use the Start menu at all, not even in Win95, if it had it then.
But for people who might like using the Start menu I feel obliged to test it out when I come across it while documenting Tools, Options, General.
Thanks, Chris
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Re: Tools, Options, General panel - "Start menu shortcut"
Thank you, NotNull. Of your 236 responses to my queries to date, this is the first one to bomb (HUGE grin).
First the Good News: I did get sidetracked into changing a theme to "desert" which is a lovely tan colour (although the desert I grew up in was basically a bright red - iron oxides)
Now for the Bad News: As an almost-innocent beginner user I was puzzled by NOT seeing the Everything Icon pop up where and when I expected it. Clearly my knowledge of win11 is worse than my limited knowledge of Everything, and i must work harder to pull up my socks.
If I use the Start menu at all, i would continue my slash-and-burn techniques of ridding Win11 of tail-fins and the other clutter, stripping it down to my needs (Word2003 & Everything; not necessarily in that order) and be done with it. (If I thought Word2003 would run under Windows 3.1, well, ...)
Thanks, as always
Chris
PS My new Start menu attached. What a waste of space ... C
PPS I notice that changing the Win11 theme to "desert" dropped my Slideshow settings for desktop. Sigh! Windows.
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