No. Nothing.
nirican
Same issue
I've done all that. Start 11 1.44.
Here is the Windows Version: The issue is that when Star11 is used, the Microsoft Store icon on the taskbar opens Windows explorer. Please click link to see video. Link: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AoP5pd0CmTJG7XkNNrFsqCN76mgx?e=KlMrKJ When Start11 is removed, Microsoft Store icon on task
If I install Start11 on my PC with dual monitors, the Microsoft Store Icon on the task bar will change and clicking on it I get Windows Explorer. Removing Start 11, everything works fine.
Windows 11 (22621.1635) Start 11 (1.44) Modern Theme I removed Start 11 completely and re-installed it and noticed that some apps are showing up. Apps that I have short-cuts on my desktop or taskbar are not showing up. This is the second time that my app list has been wiped after an update. Hopefully, you can provide me with an answer. I am getting really pissed at the poor help provided. I may just stop using your apps and post my reviews regarding you
Since the Start 11 menu update, I lost all the left side short cuts. When I open apps they are not registering on the most used list.
There appears to be an issue with Start11 and the Windows 11 after 2023-02 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5022913). The taskbar transparency is not working properly. Search bar and date bar no longer become transparent.
That issue existed even after I had a clean Windows install with no other apps installed.
I have done all that as it was recommended four months ago. The result is still the same. I am not going to redo Windows another time.
It's been over four months. I have not heard anything with this recurring issue with the Taskbar not staying center aligned across two accounts where both have the taskbar centered. I have dual monitors and the taskbar will set correctly for both accounts but when the system restarts, the taskbar is left aligned. This has not been addressed by Stardock. I am using version 1.25 and the same issue remains from version 1.1.
How to I retain my settings for each account so that I don't have to re-configure again?
I do not have any 3rd party apps that are altering the Start button. What would those be? The issue is still with the Start 11 Version 1.2. One account the taskbar is centered and the other it is left justified even if it is set to center.
I've been trying to change my email address all morning. The address Stardock Account Management - Account Info indicates that it has changed the email address But no email is received. When I went to the site Stardock
No don't think so. Right now I'm getting the run around by Stardock regarding changing my email. I've contacted support and they are giving me that same bullsh*t on changing my password that does not work.
Explain to me what is going on with my account and why can't I change my email?
Your suggested fixes do not work. One of the accounts has to be left justified. I don't know if this is a dual monitor issue. If I have two accounts with centered taskbars, and log out of one account and log in to the other account, that accounts taskbar is left justified on the main monitor. It is center justified on the secondary monitor. You can purge all you want, the issue is multiple monitors.
It appears your system does not communicate with outlook.com.
No not using beta. I changed my email and your system has not applied it nor have I received any email for verification of the new email account. What is going on? I check junk and spam folders and nothing received.
Also, how do I change my email account?
Already did that and it does not work.
There appears to be an issue with taskbar positioning when the Start 11 menu is setup on two accounts on same PC (in Windows 10) with dual monitors. Both accounts have the taskbar position set to "Position the taskbar buttons in the center of the taskbar". However, when you sign out of one account and sign in another, the taskbar is left aligned and cannot be reset in the center on the main monitor. Interestingly. the taskbar setting is correctly aligned on the secondary monitor. In order to