• taskbar pullout menu

    From Bill Powell@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 11 18:49:44 2025
    XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11

    Is there a way to create & control my own cascade menu on Windows 11?

    I upgraded a laptop from Windows 10 to 11 which had a pinned menu folder
    which the upgrade dropped from the taskbar so it won't accordion anymore.

    What do I need to do in order to pin it back as a taskbar pullout menu?

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  • From Newyana2@21:1/5 to Bill Powell on Sat Jan 11 15:31:17 2025
    XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11

    On 1/11/2025 12:49 PM, Bill Powell wrote:
    Is there a way to create & control my own cascade menu on Windows 11?

    I upgraded a laptop from Windows 10 to 11 which had a pinned menu folder which the upgrade dropped from the taskbar so it won't accordion anymore.

    What do I need to do in order to pin it back as a taskbar pullout menu?

    I'm dealing with something similar. I'll tell you what I know. First,
    there are a number of programs offering custom menu popups.
    I haven't tried them. I did want to restore Quick Launch. I finally
    found a solution.

    There's this:
    https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher

    I'm still not clear whether FreeLaunchBar is also needed. I installed
    it, but it may not be necessary. The trouble is that I couldn't find
    any instructions. Then I finally did figure out how to work EP. Once
    EP is installed there's a right-click menu. Go to the top item, Taskbar
    Style, and select EP style. Then reboot. You should now have options for
    custom toolbars, like in Win10. I set up the traditional QL bar and it
    works fine. But it was a pain. And the author of EP seems to warn that
    it could be unstable in some cases.

    I also had to figure out how to resize the taskbar. No longer resizable!
    One has to use an obscure setting in the Registry to select icon size.

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