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I just switched from Classic Shell, and was using the standard two-column format. Here's something I found confusing:
SiB 2.6.4 puts everything in Programs
So, I have created a folder: Programs / "Utilities B" / "LEFT PANE"
I put everything for the LEFT PANE in there.
. . . Why does it move this folder into the User sub-directory from All? Move it back to "All" when done.Then, you have to drag each Shortcut to the LEFT PANE. I've only ever previously seen that they just appear there.
. . . Put it one level up when doing this, in Programs, to make it easier.Also, only Shortcuts can go in the LEFT PANE, not folders that contain more Shortcuts.
. . . So, put the Frequently used Folder/Shorcuts (Sound, E-Mail, Quick Access) in Programs0 -
This has to be on:
Settings / Personalization / Start / [on] Show recently opened items in Jump Lists on Start or the taskbar
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[check (DEFAULT) ] Use StartIsBack taskbar jumplist
Number of recent items to display - 10 is the default, set to 25
. . . This doesn't change Recent Items.
. . . Also, why does it save 16, if it's set to 10?
. . . Where does it show that it's set to 16?. . . Also, could it be possible to sort them, with the most recent at top? . . . I see that it "auto-alpha" sorts them
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SiB 2.6.4 puts everything in Programs
in StartIsBack+
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I have to be able to see what's in sub-folders.
I don't know how businesses can use Win 10, since you have to get a 3rd party program for this very important function.
SiB is pretty good. I just switched from Classic Shell, since future development of CS is in question at this time (as far as I know).