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Post by tetlus on Oct 17, 2023 16:26:17 GMT -8
Is there any program that allows for customization of the taskbar context menu? I'm using open-shell and it doesn't seem like there is anyway to do it...
As you can see the context menu is metro and sticks out a ton
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Post by Brawllux on Oct 17, 2023 19:41:35 GMT -8
Is there any program that allows for customization of the taskbar context menu? I'm using open-shell and it doesn't seem like there is anyway to do it...
As you can see the context menu is metro and sticks out a ton
Startisback.
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Post by anixx on Oct 18, 2023 2:44:54 GMT -8
Explorer Patcher has option to de-metroify the context menu.
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Post by Brawllux on Oct 18, 2023 4:22:31 GMT -8
Explorer Patcher has option to de-metroify the context menu. Taskbar item context menu and explorer context menus aren't the same thing. This information is not correct.
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Post by tetlus on Oct 18, 2023 10:24:58 GMT -8
Is there any program that allows for customization of the taskbar context menu? I'm using open-shell and it doesn't seem like there is anyway to do it...
As you can see the context menu is metro and sticks out a ton
Startisback. Ok, I've installed Startisback and have enabled "Use StartIsBack taskbar jump-list" and have set "taskbar and start menu context style" to Classic, and have clicked apply and have restarted file explorer, yet it is still showing the metro context menu in the taskbar.
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Post by betamaster on Oct 18, 2023 10:43:43 GMT -8
Ok, I've installed Startisback and have enabled "Use StartIsBack taskbar jump-list" and have set "taskbar and start menu context style" to Classic, and have clicked apply and have restarted file explorer, yet it is still showing the metro context menu in the taskbar. Right click the start button, that option's a little misleading because it makes that context menu classic. If you want a windows 7-styled (because I see you have an Aero theme on) program jump list (that's what you right clicked on) change the style of the Startisback taskbar to Windows 7.
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Post by anixx on Oct 19, 2023 1:33:32 GMT -8
Explorer Patcher has option to de-metroify the context menu. Taskbar item context menu and explorer context menus aren't the same thing. This information is not correct. This information is correct. You can de-motroify anything with Explorer Patcher.
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Post by Brawllux on Oct 19, 2023 3:38:51 GMT -8
Taskbar item context menu and explorer context menus aren't the same thing. This information is not correct. This information is correct. You can de-motroify anything with Explorer Patcher.
Taskbar item context menu and EXPLORER CONTEXT MENUS ARE NOT THE SAME THING. Explorer context menu is in attachment 1. Taskbar ITEM context menu is in attachment 2. You clearly didn't understand my reply well. Attachments:
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Post by Brawllux on Oct 19, 2023 3:45:48 GMT -8
Taskbar item context menu and explorer context menus aren't the same thing. This information is not correct. This information is correct. You can de-motroify anything with Explorer Patcher.
Also another false info. Gonna list things i know EP cant de-metroify: Windows defender taskbar icon context menu Windows update taskbar context menu Modern search context menu Start menu's context menu's Taskbar ITEM context menu(jumplist)
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Post by anixx on Oct 19, 2023 15:48:23 GMT -8
Taskbar button context menu (did you mean this?):
Or did you mean this (Taskbar Quick Launch item context menu):
Start button context menu (Open Shell):
Non-OpenShell start button context menu:
Modern Search context menu:
I do not use Windows Update or Windows Defender
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Post by Brawllux on Oct 19, 2023 21:39:42 GMT -8
Taskbar button context menu (did you mean this?):
Or did you mean this (Taskbar Quick Launch item context menu):
Start button context menu (Open Shell):
Non-OpenShell start button context menu:
Modern Search context menu:
I do not use Windows Update or Windows Defender
I meant the jumplists,you can see it on the attachments in my post above.Only way to de metroify them is via SIB/SAB. Also the author is going for a 7 theme as you can see from the start button. Looks like you disabled the jumplists and changed them to quick launch or titlebar context menus. Thats why they aren't large like the OPs. The steps you gonna follow for classic theme and 7+ themes aren't the same.
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Post by anixx on Oct 19, 2023 22:02:03 GMT -8
> Looks like you disabled the jumplists and changed them to quick launch or titlebar context menus. This is the way it was in Win95-Win2003. > The steps you gonna follow for classic theme and 7+ themes aren't the same. If I enable themes, all these menus will be properly themed (in non-metro look).
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Post by Brawllux on Oct 19, 2023 22:07:14 GMT -8
> Looks like you disabled the jumplists and changed them to quick launch or titlebar context menus. This is the way it was in Win95-Win2003. > The steps you gonna follow for classic theme and 7+ themes aren't the same. If I enable themes, all these menus will be properly themed (in non-metro look).
If you enable jumplists again you will see that they are still metro. They were changed in 7, its no longer just a basic context menu.
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