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codo27 posted:I don't even know why I do really. It looks pretty but I hate not having context actions Leave feedback saying this with some details? That is what I would do.
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wolrah posted:Hey, look at that. Obviously the context menu margins need to be smaller if using keyboard and mouse. Edit: KillHour posted:Edit: Cortana uses 37MB of memory. This is outrageous! Windows 10 seems to be good about suspending processes that aren't being used. Inverness fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Aug 29, 2015 |
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Is there a reason copy dialogs insist on showing up underneath every other window? It's kind of annoying to have the only indication that Ctrl-V did anything be the little green progress indicator in the taskbar.
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FronzelNeekburm posted:Is there a reason copy dialogs insist on showing up underneath every other window? It's kind of annoying to have the only indication that Ctrl-V did anything be the little green progress indicator in the taskbar.
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The freeware thread is archived soooo Movie maker isn't a part of 10 and isn't ~officially supported~ I'm gonna use it anyway but is there anything else out there I might consider as a replacement? Not that I need much in the way of extra features
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codo27 posted:The freeware thread is archived soooo VideoPad has a free version that doesn't have many features, it's actually a decent program although the full version is too expensive ($40) for what it is. Or there is Sony Movie Studio Basic which is $30 and has the same features as VideoPad (which is not many). Corel Video Studio X7 Ultimate is what I use, it works well, is intuitive, and should be dirt cheap because X8 just came out. In W10 news, I've had more crashes in the weeks I've been on W10 than in all the years of using XP and W7 combined; I really regret accepting the update. I should go back but outside the instabilities I really like W10. Worse is there is no one thing causing all the problems. When I use Chrome and Youtube together, the computer locks up. Opening printer properties freezes the computer. Dragging a jpeg from Firefox to the desktop locks up the computer. It's all really bizarre and unrelated things. And it's getting worse/more frequent.
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codo27 posted:The freeware thread is archived soooo Just pirate Vegas
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FYI, glass8 has now been officially updated with Windows 10 support. No more shady russian hacks required.
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Decided to go back to the rtm build as the latest fast-ring builds were just giving me too much odd behavior, especially with sporadic notifications. I realize they removed Start Menu syncing and automatic app installation from Win8, which makes (relative) sense if you have different form factor PC's and have optimized the layout for each (a syncing option would be preferred through). But is there really no backup of your SM so you can restore your settings/layout when re-installing any longer? With Win8, when I freshly installed and logged in during setup with my MS account, I would get an option to restore my config from the last synced copy with a timestamp - I never got this during the re-install. A quirk/bug, or are your settings/layout not backed up in addition to not being synced?
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Factor Mystic posted:FYI, glass8 has now been officially updated with Windows 10 support. No more shady russian hacks required. Isn't this the one that adds a really annoying watermark to the bottom right with no reliable way to get rid of it?
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 03:57 |
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Is there any particular reason I'm getting the day of the week on the taskbar on my desktop but not on my laptop? I've expanded the taskbar to like half the screen to test that it's not a width issue and it's not, it's just not showing up whereas it did on Win8. edit: for reference the taskbar's on the left, i forgot some people still use taskbars on the bottom. it shows Sunday or whatever if I dock it on the bottom and drag it up to the correct height. Srebrenica Surprise fucked around with this message at 06:06 on Aug 30, 2015 |
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101 posted:Isn't this the one that adds a really annoying watermark to the bottom right with no reliable way to get rid of it? Only if you don't pay for it.....
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hooah posted:A few weeks ago, my dad updated his old-ish laptop from 7 to 10, and now in the last couple of days he says his start button isn't working with a left click; right click's fine. I've done a little searching and told him to run a sfc /scannow while I find anything more specific. I did see a post here which mentions opening up Powershell, but while it does mention that the release version of 10 has the issue as well as preview builds, the page doesn't seem to say whether the solution is still recommended for the release build. Any ideas or suggestions before I have him do a refresh? This has just happened to my friend, too. We tried that powershell thing and other suggestions like these here. Anyone have success besides a refresh?
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xamphear posted:Yeah, this has been happening since Windows 7 (at least) and always drives me nuts. I've googled it a few times over the years and haven't ever found a way to fix it. If someone has a solution, I'd love to hear it. I replaced it with TeraCopy. It always shows up on top of everything.
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MohShuvuu posted:I replaced it with TeraCopy. It always shows up on top of everything. Just don't use it over a network
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 12:35 |
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One of the updates this week fixed my issue where monitors wouldn't sleep if there's a lock screen slideshow.
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Srebrenica Surprise posted:Is there any particular reason I'm getting the day of the week on the taskbar on my desktop but not on my laptop? I've expanded the taskbar to like half the screen to test that it's not a width issue and it's not, it's just not showing up whereas it did on Win8. I don't know but if you figure it out please post. I want the day of the week on my taskbar but can't get it. In previous versions of Windows I could change the format for the "Short Date" to something like dddd MMMM dd to get "Sunday August 30" but in Windows 10 they removed the ability to edit time and date formats directly now you can just pick from a list of them and none of the options have day of the week or full month name like I prefer. I found if I change it in the registry directly it works... until I reboot then it displays no date at all until I go fiddle in the "Change Date and Time Formats" settings. Very annoying.
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Spek posted:I don't know but if you figure it out please post. I want the day of the week on my taskbar but can't get it. In previous versions of Windows I could change the format for the "Short Date" to something like dddd MMMM dd to get "Sunday August 30" but in Windows 10 they removed the ability to edit time and date formats directly now you can just pick from a list of them and none of the options have day of the week or full month name like I prefer. I found if I change it in the registry directly it works... until I reboot then it displays no date at all until I go fiddle in the "Change Date and Time Formats" settings. Very annoying. So you have Change Date and Time, and it gives you the dropdowns. But if you go back a step from that to Time & Language, and hit Additional whatever settings, you get to Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region (or you can just open the control panel and hit that). Under Region you have "Change date, time, and number format." and you click it and there's... still dropdowns. But if you hit additional settings, then Date, you'll find a way to edit the short/long date. You can add the day of the week there: or, alternatively, Unfortunately it still doesn't help me because there's no way to add a newline. So my left-docked taskbar would have to be stretched out like three times as wide. This person had the same problem. If anybody has a solution/tweak let me know. What I really want to see is this loving thing finally put out of its misery so I can get 'date modified' on the folders Windows feels it doesn't want to add it to quickly. Never know when you might want to sort by an "assistant's phone number", "required attendees", or "pager". Srebrenica Surprise fucked around with this message at 15:52 on Aug 30, 2015 |
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Srebrenica Surprise posted:I actually managed to figure this out earlier while looking for a way to find my issue. It's one of those things that's hidden almost entirely because of Microsoft's "killing usability through attrition" model. Thanks a bunch for this. I've been using rainmeter to get the same basic functionality and this is a huge improvement. If you use ddd instead of dddd, you'll get a 3 letter day of the week instead of the full day. Not ideal, but something of an improvement. I think you can also change the year format to double digits to save some space, by changing yyyy to yy.
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ElrondHubbard posted:If you use ddd instead of dddd, you'll get a 3 letter day of the week instead of the full day. Not ideal, but something of an improvement. I think you can also change the year format to double digits to save some space, by changing yyyy to yy.
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Srebrenica Surprise posted:What I really want to see is this loving thing finally put out of its misery so I can get 'date modified' on the folders Windows feels it doesn't want to add it to quickly. Never know when you might want to sort by an "assistant's phone number", "required attendees", or "pager". Can you select the first one (the label, not the checkbox) and then press "d" to skip down? I mean, when you're not sorting on 35mm focal length.
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I use that trick all the time for form fields and stuff but didn't think of doing it there. It does work to just type it in at least, although you have to do 5-6 keystrokes to get there it still beats scrolling through that list. Thanks for the idea, it's been an annoyance since XP for me.
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Subjunctive posted:Can you select the first one (the label, not the checkbox) and then press "d" to skip down? Yes, you can just type the thing you want and it goes to it.
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 17:08 |
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My File Explorer is constantly not showing up in my task bar. Sometimes it's there and other times it vanishes for a while. If I open uTorrent then it shows up again for a while. Anyone had this and knows a fix? Super strange.
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 17:13 |
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Lum posted:Just don't use it over a network What happens if i use it over a network?
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MohShuvuu posted:What happens if i use it over a network? You tear the borders of our dimension asunder and an old one will emerge from your screen to rule over our world and minds. Alternatively, you'll have a watermark on your desktop. Either, or.
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lol https://youtube.com/watch?v=ohp_nmI_TFA&t=29s
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Srebrenica Surprise posted:I actually managed to figure this out earlier while looking for a way to find my issue. It's one of those things that's hidden almost entirely because of Microsoft's "killing usability through attrition" model.
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 18:52 |
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Is there a way to get the clock to show up on the taskbar on my second screen?
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wormil posted:So what is the story with hibernation and why doesn't it work for some people like me? I put the computer into hibernate and it immediately reawakens. It's your mouse. For some reason the mouse idling will keep waking it up. If you have a wireless mouse, turn the switch off while it's going into hibernation, if not, I don't know what to say.
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I really hate being a beta tester I just want to go to bed not beta test Windows
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Lowtechs posted:I really hate being a beta tester I just want to go to bed not beta test Windows Why aren't you on 7 or 8 then?
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Srebrenica Surprise posted:Unfortunately it still doesn't help me because there's no way to add a newline. So my left-docked taskbar would have to be stretched out like three times as wide. This person had the same problem. If anybody has a solution/tweak let me know. dog nougat posted:Is there a way to get the clock to show up on the taskbar on my second screen? Both of you need to get T-Clock Redux Not tested the option to show on second taskbar, but it exists and is labelled as Windows 8+
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 01:45 |
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You were right! I couldn't figure out how to access it after I installed it before realizing it was integrated with the clock settings but it even fixed the horribly excessive blank space above and below. By default it looked way too crammed together but I messed around with the height/vertical sliders and it looks much better. Thanks for nothing, Win10!!!
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Srebrenica Surprise posted:You were right! I couldn't figure out how to access it after I installed it before realizing it was integrated with the clock settings but it even fixed the horribly excessive blank space above and below. By default it looked way too crammed together but I messed around with the height/vertical sliders and it looks much better. Thanks for nothing, Win10!!! 'sup vertical taskbar buddy. May I also recommend 7+ Taskbar Tweaker to allow a narrower taskbar and get rid of the show desktop button. e: also where did you get that battery indicator? Lum fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Aug 31, 2015 |
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ModeSix posted:It's your mouse. For some reason the mouse idling will keep waking it up. If you have a wireless mouse, turn the switch off while it's going into hibernation, if not, I don't know what to say. Ah, thanks. Now if I could figure out why watching YouTube or opening printer properties freezes Windows.
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 03:48 |
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At the risk of turning this into a post your desktop thread, I think I have sufficiently undone all of Win10s awfulness, and can now just enjoy the good stuff under the hood.
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That sure is something
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 04:47 |
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FYI guy's I have been chasing this issue all weekend and I just got resolution on it. If you are using a fancy new corsair cpu cooler that talks to the corsair link program, it will not function properly on window's 10. Windows turns on some usb power management thing that prevents adjustment of pump and fan speeds for the cooler, details in the link below to fix the problem. http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=785550 The guy has some other issues but the real jump up is turn enhancedpowermanagment off or your pump will run at max speed and your fans will run at low speed with no adjustment possible. The system information viewer program after the link lets you update it easy enough.
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Lum posted:At the risk of turning this into a post your desktop thread, I think I have sufficiently undone all of Win10s awfulness, and can now just enjoy the good stuff under the hood. Hahaha god drat.
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