There are one of two problems that can cause this issue: 1. Your system does not have database support. Although it is installed by default, the access driver might have been corrupted or lost. To verify whether it's installed: -Open up your control panel located in the "Start Menu" -Open up "Administrative Tools" -Then "Data Sources (ODBC)" -Click the "Drivers" tab -Move the scrollbar to the right (Scrolling
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Please do keep us informed. I'm communicating with the Multiplicity development team regarding this issue. In short, we will get this resolved. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Is this functionality explicitly built in to DesktopX? No, although I wouldn't rule out the possibility of implementing such a feature (seeing how DesktopX is so customizable). You could try asking on irc (either connect to "chat" on SDCentral or use your favorite irc client and connect to irc.stardock.com). You might also try asking some of the seasoned DesktopX developers in another thread under the "OS Customization" category on WinCust
It looks like this is an issue.. I'm reporting it to the Stardock Central development team. Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. -Mike [Stardock Support]
But is it showing Pre-release versions? Small or large Icons? There is no way to tell if I´m using the OB menu! That's a good point! I'm reporting this issue to the development team. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. -Mike [Stardock Support]
This is a known feature not included yet in the Windowblinds 5 Beta; it is currently only set up for a single user. You might be able to work around this if you run WBload.exe (located in C:\program files\stardock\object desktop\windowblinds) prior to running Windowblinds. -Mike [Stardock Support]
That's a good one!
I hadn't known this issue was already addressed in the latest version. It looks like you don't have the updated file (The file you have doesn't include that fix). A simple uninstall/reinstall should resolve your issue. Hope everything works! -Mike [Stardock Support]
Also, if you open your Multiplicity directory, could you provide information on the "multiP.dll" file (ie size,date modified,etc)? -Mike [Stardock Support]
Does this issue only occur with the Arrow skin? Have you added Visual Studio .NET to the "Per Application" list and marked it to be excluded from skinning altogether? -Mike [Stardock Support]
Unfortunately there's no way to accomplish what you request without some difficult work. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Could you clarify the issue you're experiencing: If you could refer to your primary as Machine A and your secondary as Machine B, what must be done to reproduce the issue and what specifically happens? -Mike [Stardock Support]
Unfortunately ObjectDock does not support this feature. You might want to check out DesktopX, which offers the capability to create the object you request. You are also able to set your object "Topmost" (on top of all windows) if you require it. Here is a Link to a search of DesktopX alarm clocks. (to have an alarm go of
I apologize for not having answered your last post (don't know how I overlooked it ). We appreciate your patience! The developers are working to resolve this issue. I've forwarded your post on to the development team just as a reminder. Let us know if you come across any other issues. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Thank you for your input on this matter. You are correct that it would make things a lot easier to have one full set of accepted icons universal across all our software. We are constantly working on making our software more robust and complete. It's very likely this support will be added in future releases. Have you checked out "Icon Developer"? In this program, you can turn any image (including .png) into a .ico(which is an available icon
You will need to update your software via Stardock Central. Please follow this https://www.stardock.com/sdnet_login.asp to obtain it. For future reference, the best way to contact support is via email: [email protected] -Mike [Stardock Support]
Yes, this has to do with the game changing the screen's resolution. If you close ObjectDock prior to entering the game, everything should be all back to normal once you exit and try running it again. I don't believe there is any other workaround for this. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Which version of ObjectDock are you using? I'm able to keep the tab blank on restart after inserting one space. When removing all text from the tab, however, it inserts a default "Red". Are you sure you tried that? -Mike [Stardock Support]
In the Windowblinds Configuration "My Skins" page, have you tried clicking the "Refresh button" or the "Treeview button" (next to it)? Which skins are having trouble loading? -Mike [Stardock Support]
We're pleased to hear you're satisfied with our software. Things can only get better from this point, so we'll have to wait and see what the Windowblinds developers give us next. -Mike [Stardock Support]
The problem is that the Windows taskbar is set to be "Always on top". Since the bar you've created also has the "Always on top" option set, to one another, they don't respect that "Always on top" feature. Unfortunately, since Microsoft has not created an "Always on topper" or "Always on toppest" feature, there is no way around this. It's all about the ordering of the windows. If you unset the Windows taskbar to "Stay on top of other windo
Doesn't trillian flash the respective message window when a new message comes in by default? As far as I'm aware, there isn't a product we offer that supports this feature, although some of our products are so customizable that what you request might be possible. (Have you tried requesting the feature from either the Yahoo or Trillian developers?) -Mike [Stardock Support]
When you make posts about specific items (not main software) it helps if you include a link to them. OMNI Todo List - https://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=456&LibID=34 OMNI X2 Weather - https://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?SID=1&SkinID=432&LibID=34 As far as I can tell (assuming these are the widgets you were referring to) everything is in working order. What is the specific error message you are rece
Thank you for your detailed bug report. It's thorough posts like these that really contribute to bringing software out of Beta. I've notified the development team of your troubles. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Glad to hear you're finally up and running with the latest betas Not sure why the changes aren't holding over until the next reboot, but I've forwarded the issue to the development team. As far as the "Hide desktop Icons" issue, you could actually use a Windows setting which should save the changes. This can be found by right-clicking on the desk