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- MentholMoose - 08-12-2004

Hi,

Why not integrate the functionnality of Start Killer in True Launch Bar? Just add a new option like "Hide the Start Button", instead of starting "Start Killer" to hide the Start Button!


- cmishima - 08-12-2004

Thank you for your suggestion. We have discussed this before. You can read about it in these threads.

http://www.tsoftcentral.com/cgi-bin....;t=1354


http://www.tsoftcentral.com/cgi-bin....;t=1028


Windows Classic Style & Windows XP Style - antaNT - 01-19-2005

I use Start Killer
When I use Windows Classic Style and put the mouse cursor onto left edge of screen (even the outside of desctop Smile and click Left Button-
Windows Start Menu appear like START -button pressed.

I'd LIKE IT. It is very comfortable.

But if When I use Windows XP Style -WINDOWS START MENU is not appear in the same case. I'm very unhappy Sad

Can you do to Windows XP Style work in this case work like Windows Classic Style?

It's very comfortable use the Start Killer to free spase on Task Bar and use left click offside the desktop to show the Windosw Start Menu.


- Dracula - 01-24-2005

The fact that the start menu opens when clicking the far left edge of the taskbar has been discussed before, and it should not happen at all. AFAIK, this Windows Explorer behaviour in unthemed mode cannot be controlled by startkiller.

If you want to create your own start button, create a shortcut to PresStart and assign your own icon.


- antaNT - 01-28-2005

I want to have true windows start menu in windows XP style without any ugly icons. Just make an option- use 5 pixels on edge of screen as Win Button Smile


- Dracula - 01-28-2005

Read again:
Quote:The fact that the start menu opens when clicking the far left edge of the taskbar has been discussed before, and it should not happen at all. AFAIK, this Windows Explorer behaviour in unthemed mode cannot be controlled by startkiller.
It's a glitch in Windows, not a feature, so there's no way to control it... :?


- antaNT - 02-16-2005

:twisted: just do this gli...ooops!...feature. is this so difficult?