![]() ![]() ![]() Image: "E:\Downloads\free-wallpaper-downloads-directory-Beautiful-hd-wallpaper.jpg" ~ Exists: True ~ Size: 1920x1200 Generated Wallpaper Folder: C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\DisplayFusion Windows Wallpaper: "E:\Downloads\GreenLandscape.jpg" ~ Exists: True ~ Size: 1920x1080 Snapped Metro Windows -įilename: C:\Windows\resources\themes\Aero\Aero.msstyles System: "C:\Windows\system32" ~ Exists: True Recent: "C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent" ~ Exists: True ProgramFiles: "C:\Program Files" ~ Exists: True MyPictures: "C:\Users\Owner\Pictures" ~ Exists: True ![]() MyDocuments: "C:\Users\Owner\Documents" ~ Exists: True Long Time Pattern: h:mm:ss tt Ĭommand Line: "E:\DisplayFusion\DisplayFusion.exe"įont Scaling: 1x1 (XPStyle ~ Reason: BFPublicData:FontScale ~ Error: False)ĪpplicationData: "C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming" ~ Exists: TrueĬommonApplicationData: "C:\ProgramData" ~ Exists: TrueĬommonProgramFiles: "C:\Program Files\Common Files" ~ Exists: True 0 (.0)ĭetected Version: Win80 / Svr2012 (Win80 / Svr2012)ĬurrentCulture: English (United States) (en-US ~ en)ĬurrentUICulture: English (United States) (en-US ~ en) I could continue with this list on and on but some newly introduced features I just simply love using that‘s why I‘m dedicating my time to fix existent problems.Operating System: Microsoft Windows NT. Of course, I‘m not fond of Microsoft trying to push such things as Desktop application replacement to Modern apps, Fast startup which doesn‘t even make Windows completely shutdown but instead partially hibernate, Aero Glass removal and trying to make UI as blank and dull as possible. I get your point but I actually really enjoy testing all new features out, learning to finish my daily tasks in new ways. I suggest gradually getting out of the habit of using the "new" features can lead to a good way to use Windows. Maybe it's not "hip", but personally I think "works" is a lot better than "hip". On the other hand, ancient things like icons on the desktop work pretty reliably. The last thing in the world we need is an operating system where things don't work reliably. ![]() It's like they created new ways for people to do things, but never bothered to finish them. This includes things like pinning, libraries, jump lists, and even keeping items in the Taskbar that are not running. I've found I get the best results with the newer several generations of operating systems by not trying to use any of the features Microsoft has tried to glue on. I realize you're trying to use a feature that should work, but. Interesting side of this is that pinned Control Panel items appear in File Explorer's Jump List but after clicked I get a message that item is unavailable and that it might have been moved, renamed or removed. I don‘t know if this is related but I can‘t pin any Control Panel item to Quick Access whilst I can pin folders. Thank you for taking your time and reading my message, any suggestions would be appreciated, I‘ve recently found a tutorial which may force taskbar to use only one icon per app but I can‘t check this right now as 7 Taskbar Tweaker isn‘t yet officially available for Windows 10 users. The only thing I did achieve was when I pinned Skype to taskbar in my other user account, then copied the newly created shortcut from Use Pinned folder to my User Pinned folder-this made Skype Jump Lists working but duplicate icon in taskbar remained. I‘ve tried loads of times pinning, repinning, deleting whole User Pinned folder from %appdata%/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/Quick Launch, clearing Jump List folders manually and automatically with Command Prompt commands as suggested here with no luck. For now, I‘ve noticed this behaviour only in Skype and Spotify but it‘s still very annoying since duplicate icons take valuable taskbar space and even more-make Jump Lists of those programs broken, meaning that you can still see tasks program developers provided but after you click them nothing happens. Some programs that I pin to taskbar have a tendency to duplicate themselves when clicked on. I‘m now using Windows 10 but this problem occurred in Windows 8.1 too but then it somehow fixed itself. I‘ve been recently having a problem with duplicated items in taskbar and broken Jump Lists. ![]()
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