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Start11 1.36 Release Issue Report Thread

Start11 1.36 Release Issue Report Thread

With the Start11 1.36 release, we are creating this thread so that users can report any observed issues.  

Obtaining Start11 1.36

Object Desktop members can get the release from within Object Desktop Manager 

Individual purchases (as well as Object Desktop Members) can also be obtained from your account page: https://store.stardock.com/myaccount/products

For guest check-out purchase (no account), from this link: http://www.stardock.com/support/productkeyretrieval

Reporting an issue

Please include the following for anything found:

  • Exact Windows version \ build (winver.exe)
  • Detailed steps to recreate the issue seen
  • Screenshots and videos are very helpful.  Videos can be uploaded to a cloud drive services (GoogleDrive, DropBox, OneDrive, YouTube) and links included in your post.  Images can be directly added.
  • If there are specific apps that the app does not work (well) with, please note what apps and their exact versions.  If any app is not common, a link to a trial version would be appreciated.

Thank you for your interest and any time you put into making Start11 a better product.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Support Manager

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Reply #76 Top

that's GREAT news !!!!

THANK YOU !

waiting for the beta release to test 

Reply #77 Top

Quoting spyvsspy, reply 74

nothing will help you, me and many others complaining about this issue for months now..

 

please keep posting about it so they stop ignoring tjis issue


Out of curiosity, are you using a paid-for or free version?

Reply #78 Top

paid version.

i don't expect support from free software.

Reply #80 Top

@basj

for the white line in the taskbar fixed? 

btw  if I turn on taskbar transparency from within the program to 0% and turn it off again to 100% the white line disappears :)

 

 

Cheers

Reply #81 Top

Quoting piotrmur_, reply 80

@basj

for the white line in the taskbar fixed? 

Unknown to me, I have not try it yet.

Thank you,

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #82 Top

Somewhere in the last couple of versions there has been a regression in the positioning of taskbar buttons when using windowblinds together with the start11 enhanced taskbar and windows dpi scaling -- see the attached images.

This can be temporarily fixed by toggling the "Vertically center the taskbar buttons" option in start11 and restarting explorer, but the fix does not persist across reboots or skin changes. This only seems to occur when windows dpi scaling is enabled. I believe this is a recent regression which did not occur when using the first public windowblinds 11 beta together with the then-current release of start11.

System info: Win11 22621.1105, AMD FX-6600 with latest drivers, confirmed present on 150% & 200% DPI scalings.

 

Image showing correct button alignmentImage showing incorrrect button alignment

 

Reply #83 Top

Star11 Version 1.36

Windows 11 Version 22H2 Build 22621.1105

 

My issue is that when the "show seconds in clock" is ticked in Start11 this does not happen. 

If I push the "restart explorer" button in Start11 sometimes the seconds will appear after about 5 minutes.

But then the next time I start windows the seconds are gone again and I must repeat the procedure above. 

Does anyone have any solutions to this annoying issue as having seconds on the clock is important to me?

 

Thanks,

Grant

Reply #84 Top

On the next update any chance you could allow toolbars to be placed on the left hard side of the taskbar where the win 10 start orb would be?

Reply #86 Top

Feature Request: Please add the option to group programs in the startmenu the windows 11 way with popups. 

   

Reply #87 Top

Just a heads up that Start11 1.37 Beta was released today:

https://forums.stardock.com/516511/start11-137-beta-feedback-thread

Thanks again for all your feedback.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager

Reply #89 Top

for the white line in the taskbar fixed? 

btw  if I turn on taskbar transparency from within the program to 0% and turn it off again to 100% the white line disappears 

Update:
after restarting the system the white line reappears in the taskbar :(

The problem appeared after installing version 1.36

 

Cheers

Reply #90 Top

I use the "Sometimes combine" taskbar option.

It seems to not make full use of the taskbar when there is an application with a lot of instances open, even though there is space on the taskbar for other applications to be expanded.

This example works as expected (for example both Explorer instances expanded):

But when I open the browser and it restores a load of windows (I have about 20 windows open in the red Brave browser icon in the screenshot), I only see one instance of each app on the taskbar, even though there's room to expand other apps (for example both Explorer instances :

In this example, there's plenty of room for both Explorer instances to be uncombined, however they're being combined.

It's not visible here, but there's a ton of space available on the taskbar

Reply #91 Top

Quoting alex114, reply 90

I use the "Sometimes combine" taskbar option.

It seems to not make full use of the taskbar when there is an application with a lot of instances open, even though there is space on the taskbar for other applications to be expanded.

This example works as expected (for example both Explorer instances expanded):



But when I open the browser and it restores a load of windows (I have about 20 windows open in the red Brave browser icon in the screenshot), I only see one instance of each app on the taskbar, even though there's room to expand other apps (for example both Explorer instances :



In this example, there's plenty of room for both Explorer instances to be uncombined, however they're being combined.

It's not visible here, but there's a ton of space available on the taskbar

This is working correctly.

If there is insufficient room to show all the buttons then it will collapse those with more than one window.  I believe this is the same as Windows 10.

Reply #92 Top

Windows 10 works the way I described, using a combination of collapsed and expanded icons to fill the available space on the taskbar.

Here's an example from my Windows 10 PC:

Here my Explorer and Visual Studio instances are expanded, but the Brave browser is collapsed since it has too many windows to fit. This makes it possible to easily switch windows for at least some of the applications by making full use of the taskbar space.

 

I understand this may be a feature request rather than a bug, but I think this behaviour is more productive

Reply #93 Top

Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (22621.1194) and Start11 1.36

If the start menu has focus, for example, like when you have clicked the search box, but you then do something that would raise a UAC prompt, like have UAC settings at their highest and try to get task manager up, the UAC prompt is sent to the taskbar, and the taskbar becomes unclickable.  Alt-tabbing to the UAC prompt permits UAC interaction and once the prompt is dealt with, the task bar is usable once again.  I did not have any issues with task UAC prior to installing Start11.

Reply #94 Top

Quoting JamesHulsmann, reply 93

Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (22621.1194) and Start11 1.36

If the start menu has focus, for example, like when you have clicked the search box, but you then do something that would raise a UAC prompt, like have UAC settings at their highest and try to get task manager up, the UAC prompt is sent to the taskbar, and the taskbar becomes unclickable.  Alt-tabbing to the UAC prompt permits UAC interaction and once the prompt is dealt with, the task bar is usable once again.  I did not have any issues with task UAC prior to installing Start11.

Hi James,

Can you give me an idea of the steps you were taking so that I can attempt to recreate the issue. What were you doing that triggered the UAC prompt?

Thanks!

Paul Scroggins
Associate Technical Support Analyst

Reply #95 Top

Quoting TPScroggins, reply 94


Quoting JamesHulsmann,

Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (22621.1194) and Start11 1.36

If the start menu has focus, for example, like when you have clicked the search box, but you then do something that would raise a UAC prompt, like have UAC settings at their highest and try to get task manager up, the UAC prompt is sent to the taskbar, and the taskbar becomes unclickable.  Alt-tabbing to the UAC prompt permits UAC interaction and once the prompt is dealt with, the task bar is usable once again.  I did not have any issues with task UAC prior to installing Start11.



Hi James,

Can you give me an idea of the steps you were taking so that I can attempt to recreate the issue. What were you doing that triggered the UAC prompt?

Thanks!

Paul Scroggins
Associate Technical Support Analyst

 

I was interacting with the Start11 Start Menu when I right clicked the taskbar to bring up Task Manager - it doesn't really matter what you do with it, IME.  In windows default, no matter what, Task Manager UAC prompt takes the screen, so I cannot really say if this is default or not for certain, but Start11 makes it consistent.

Do you know of a consistent way to get UCA prompts to fire off (I don't mind installing something that throws off additional prompts during install, just for testing purposes) and in a way where they get sent to the taskbar?

Reply #96 Top

Quoting JamesHulsmann, reply 95

Quoting TPScroggins,

Quoting JamesHulsmann,


Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (22621.1194) and Start11 1.36

If the start menu has focus, for example, like when you have clicked the search box, but you then do something that would raise a UAC prompt, like have UAC settings at their highest and try to get task manager up, the UAC prompt is sent to the taskbar, and the taskbar becomes unclickable.  Alt-tabbing to the UAC prompt permits UAC interaction and once the prompt is dealt with, the task bar is usable once again.  I did not have any issues with task UAC prior to installing Start11.

Hi James,

Can you give me an idea of the steps you were taking so that I can attempt to recreate the issue. What were you doing that triggered the UAC prompt?

Thanks!

Paul Scroggins
Associate Technical Support Analyst

I was interacting with the Start11 Start Menu when I right clicked the taskbar to bring up Task Manager - it doesn't really matter what you do with it, IME.  In windows default, no matter what, Task Manager UAC prompt takes the screen, so I cannot really say if this is default or not for certain, but Start11 makes it consistent.

If you turn off UAC (have it off by default), I expect this is not an issue?

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager

Reply #97 Top

Correct - because the entire issue is around UAC behavior.  So, no UAC means no issue.  I like keeping UAC maxed though, but even if I turn it down to the more reasonable Default (3 out of 4) setting, all that will do it remove the easiest way of getting this problem to pop up (which is good for testing).

Reply #98 Top

Hello

There's a minor bug I noted a long time ago (so, this didn't start with 1.36), and decided to report now.

Basically, if you press the Win key to expand the start menu, then press again (which will close the start menu), the taskbar itself "blinks" for a split second every time.

I can see this on 2 machines using W11 (release build), regardless if the taskbar is at the top or bottom.

It's a minor thing but maybe it's a simple fix.

 

Reply #99 Top

Widows 11 Version 22H2 Build 22621.1105

Start11 Version 1.36

Pinned Start Menu Icon of MS Excel in Windows 10 styled menu fails to keep updated its context menu options of pinned, and recent files, the original OS menu seems ok.

Thanks.

Reply #100 Top

Quoting Mogzie1976, reply 99

Widows 11 Version 22H2 Build 22621.1105

Start11 Version 1.36

Pinned Start Menu Icon of MS Excel in Windows 10 styled menu fails to keep updated its context menu options of pinned, and recent files, the original OS menu seems ok.

Thanks.

Do you mean it is showing something but not the correct information when you right click?