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RightClick'ing again.

RightClick'ing again.

Well, not really 'sneak previews', just showing off what I'm tinckering with.

You might know some of'em. ;)
And more in the workings... These are just the result of some 4 hours of work.

I've set up an extra PC running Windows XP, purely for skinning RightClick again. That's dedication, ay? (Shakes fist at Stardock)
I might even take up skinning WB again (XP only) IF I can get hold of an older version of SKS, v5 perhaps.
The one on the old SDC (SKS 6) just won't play nice.

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting Zubaz, reply 24
I like RC too (although I was more of an ObjectBar guy).

There is only so much development time that can be spent on any and all projects. RC was not the best investment of time . . at the time.

The $64,000 question here is, just how much development would it take to make RC compatible with Win 7 x64?  Cos essentially that's all anyone is asking, to get it 64 bit ready in Win 7 and 8... no more, no less.  Updates after that???  If they were offered, yes, but first and foremost, a working version and bugger the updates if it's too much trouble.  So long as the proggie works, who gives a rat's....

And in Win 8, yeah, it's more needed there than in 7, given the GUI elements MS neglected to include.

Reply #27 Top

Quoting Zubaz, reply 24
I like RC too (although I was more of an ObjectBar guy).

There is only so much development time that can be spent on any and all projects.  RC was not the best investment of time . . at the time.

How's about this, ZubaZ, for a possible solution:

Fix RightClick up so it works with 64bit systems - and that's it....

As for distribution it -could- be an unsupported application. Just plaster the download page with a humongous sticker saying

NO SUPPORT AVAILABLE

and direct users here, to the Wincustomize forum. There are plenty of people here willing to offer help and assistance - for free.

As for pricing?

;)

Would 10, 15 or even 20 bucks be a fair/too high price for an unsupported application?
Personally I wouldn't give it a second thought hurling 50 bucks your way for a working RightClick.
;) \o/ \o/

(Would be awesome hearing Brads take on this....)

Reply #28 Top

Quoting Snowman, reply 25
It works on any 32bit system, even Windows 7.
The only 64bit systems it (kinda) works on is Vista.

 

is it really running on Vista 64-bit?

if so, i'd try installing the old MS Visual C++ 32-bit runtimes before (2005, 2008 and 2010) before installing Right-Click.

(that's how i got Litestep 0.25 running on Windows 7 SP1 64-bit yesterday :D)

Reply #29 Top

Quoting moshi, reply 28

is it really running on Vista 64-bit?

I had it running on Vista X64 up untill I got a new machine w/Windows 7 back in April.

Only "hitch" is that you have to double right click for the RightCLick menu to show up. Other than that - runs perfect.
If only just that was possible on Windows 7 as well, you wouldn't hear a peep out of me on this matter ever again.

;)

 

Reply #30 Top

Quoting Snowman, reply 25

Quoting Stephen Gear, reply 23
Interestingly you can still download the program but it wont work on anything latter than XP,


It works on any 32bit system, even Windows 7.
The only 64bit systems it (kinda) works on is Vista.


Quoting Stephen Gear, reply 23
Did Stardock ever give a reason for stopping development?

Not that I can recall. Only that a new and better applications was in developement - turned out to be Tiles.

Thanks for the correction snowman of course I went X64 a while back that's why its not working SIGH. #:(

Reply #31 Top

Quoting Stephen, reply 30

..of course I went X64 a while back that's why its not working SIGH.

Ain't that a bitch... X|

I regret moving on to Windows 7.

Reply #32 Top

so what exactly is not working on Windows 7?

does it install?

Reply #33 Top

It installs, yes, but it nukes Explorer when right clicking.

Have tried every possible compatibility mode without luck.

Reply #34 Top

interesting ...

does this thing have a hotkey to lauch it? what happens then?

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Reply #35 Top

Quoting Snowman, reply 33
It installs, yes, but it nukes Explorer when right clicking.

Have tried every possible compatibility mode without luck.

Snowman you talking X32 or X64?? >_>

Reply #36 Top

Quoting moshi, reply 34
interesting ...

does this thing have a hotkey to lauch it? what happens then?

 

Not sure but you used to be able in XP to be able to replace the rightclick menu.

So you could add what you wanted  way more features they I can mention

 

Ive herd see further up the treed that this program works on win7X32 by right-clicking twice.

Reply #37 Top

Quoting Stephen, reply 35

Quoting Snowman, reply 33It installs, yes, but it nukes Explorer when right clicking.

Have tried every possible compatibility mode without luck.

Snowman you talking X32 or X64??

X64 only.
RightClick works fine on 32-bit.

Quoting moshi, reply 34
interesting ...

does this thing have a hotkey to lauch it? what happens then?

Well, I'll be darned.... Why didn't I think that sooner.
RightClick does have a hotkey activator, and... blimey if it doesn't work that way. No more Explorer craches.
Had to reinstall RightClick to test this, and now it's staying! Woohoo!

Thanks a ton, Alex

:D :D :D :D :D

Now I just have to figure out a way to keep the skinning tool from crashing.
Not a big issue though. Got the XP box with RightClick installed as well. ;)

/me is a happier RightClick camper now!

Reply #38 Top

Now all you have to do is parse the mouse right button to the hotkey and Bob's your uncle....;p

Reply #39 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 38
Now all you have to do is parse the mouse right button to the hotkey and Bob's your uncle....

I hate you.... ;P

Reply #40 Top

Good going,moshi  Simple solutions are best. :thumbsup:

k4

@Jafo: Bob was my Uncle, ;)

@Snowman....now will you put some fresh RC skins in the gallery so I can have another go at using RC? :snowman: :w00t:

Reply #41 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 38
Now all you have to do is parse the mouse right button to the hotkey and Bob's your uncle....

 

i'd rather have a "layer" over the desktop that supports customizable mouse actions.

like a Rainmeter skin with the dimensions of your desktop and a setting of ImageAlpha=1 (almost completely transparent, not visible for the human eye) with Position set to bottom.

or LiteStep running as a service with jDesk as the only module (though then you could use xPopup as a second module, which is far better than RightClick).

 

then have AutoIt execute the hotkey on a right mouse click event.

Reply #42 Top

Quoting moshi, reply 41
or LiteStep running as a service with jDesk as the only module (though then you could use xPopup as a second module, which is far better than RightClick).

Probably my choice...since I know the ins and outs of 'stepping....[a bit]...;)

Reply #43 Top

Quoting moshi, reply 41

i'd rather have a "layer" over the desktop that supports customizable mouse actions.

like a Rainmeter skin with the dimensions of your desktop and a setting of ImageAlpha=1 (almost completely transparent, not visible for the human eye) with Position set to bottom.

then have AutoIt execute the hotkey on a right mouse click event.

Sounds very simple but....it's not...
Not for coding-gimps like me.
Adding a multi monitor setup to the equation doesn't simplfy the process.... ;)

I'll just settle for the hotkey for now, unless someone volunteers to make such a Rainmeter.

Reply #44 Top

seems you are not looking for the functionality then, but for an excuse to spend your time doing cut and paste skins for this abandonware. i hope i am wrong though. so i'll volunteer.

Rainmeter is not like the mediocre software you are used to. multiple monitors are no problem. it also comes with proper documentation.

 

 

[Rainmeter]

BackgroundMode=1


[Whatever]

Meter=Image

X=0

Y=0

W=(#VSCREENAREAWIDTH#)

H=(#VSCREENAREAHEIGHT#)

SolidColor=ffffff01

RightMouseUpAction=["path/to your.exe"]



 

 

 

Reply #45 Top

I don't get whats not working about it :|

 

Win 7 64-bit. Not using a hotkey to launch. I can Right Click my butt off all day if I want. No crashes anywhere.

The only thing that bugs me is I can never get the 'Use the windowblinds skin' option to work right. After I install the proggie, this option only works once. When I change my blind, I cannot match in RC.

Reply #46 Top

i am pretty sure that is because you got the MS Visual C++ 32-bit runtimes or other runtimes that this thing depends on installed.



Reply #47 Top

Quoting elvee, reply 45

Win 7 64-bit. Not using a hotkey to launch. I can Right Click my butt off all day if I want. No crashes anywhere.

Quoting moshi, reply 46
i am pretty sure that is because you got the MS Visual C++ 32-bit runtimes or other runtimes that this thing depends on installed.

Could we compare MS V C++ setups, Lavant?

Here are those I've got installed:

I'd love to see if that's all it takes because I cannot use RightClick in it's current "state".

Reply #48 Top

Snow...recently I had a system that couldn't use the converter for works docs into word/office docs.... the attempt kept on bombing out to 'you need a newer converter'....which was bogus.....

What ended up being needed was a DL from MS with the name 'vcredist_x86.exe' ....yep, one of them...;)

Reply #49 Top

 

I know i have some older ones still installed but I wasn't sure if they could be uninstalled and I never bothered to ask since it seemed to not bother anything.

Reply #50 Top

Close but no cigar.
Downloaded and installed a shitload of C++ runtimes but little did it help. All I got was a lot of new files.... :(

I was unable to find the 'ATL update kb973923' listed on yours.