Sieben Posted Wednesday at 01:44 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:44 AM Version 3.8.11 added the Win+Alt+T hotkey to toggle taskbar auto-hide, which conflicts with the Win+Alt+T hotkey used by Snipping Tool for copying text from images.
Tihiy Posted Friday at 12:09 AM Author Posted Friday at 12:09 AM On 10/1/2025 at 5:44 AM, Sieben said: Version 3.8.11 added the Win+Alt+T hotkey to toggle taskbar auto-hide, which conflicts with the Win+Alt+T hotkey used by Snipping Tool for copying text from images. Since when? I believe it's Win+Shift+T
Smonkey Posted Friday at 06:40 AM Posted Friday at 06:40 AM (edited) On 10/1/2025 at 4:44 AM, Sieben said: Version 3.8.11 added the Win+Alt+T hotkey to toggle taskbar auto-hide, which conflicts with the Win+Alt+T hotkey used by Snipping Tool for copying text from images. Dude you can change the shortcuts hotkey easily in PowerTools. Writing this here is extremely lazy. At least take a look on YouTube. Bare minimum. + Yeah it's default is "Win+Shift+T". . Edited Friday at 06:46 AM by Smonkey
andyfeifei Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM Hello, author. I can't help coming to you again because I'm still using the latest version of Windows (preview version), but I can't do without StartAllBack. I hope the experts can fix some minor features, such as Windows +R and so on. Also, right-clicking on the Task Manager doesn't respond (actually, all right-click menus don't respond). I'm currently using: Windows Server 2025 Datacenter 26491.1000. I still hope the author can fix it. Thank you very much
Tihiy Posted yesterday at 12:36 PM Author Posted yesterday at 12:36 PM StartAllBack 3.9.16 Quote Changes for 25H2 slop - Don't load WinUI3 to reduce desktop resource usage - Fixed searchbox picture not appearing/searchbox misplaced a bit - Fixed crash with new context menus but old frame style - Fixed taskbar autohide broken on some systems - Fixed settings search/menu empty 6
Friction Posted yesterday at 12:52 PM Posted yesterday at 12:52 PM On 9/25/2025 at 10:21 PM, Friction said: I have found a bug if it hasn't been reported on. When applying the Win10 Ribbon UI for the Explorer style and having Classic context menus switched off, Explorer keeps crashing randomly. When the Classic context menus is switched on, Explorer doesn't crash. Using v3.9.15 on Windows 11 Pro 25H2, but it was crashing on 24H2 also. OK. I just installed 3.9.16 and I no longer experience crashing with the Classic context menus switched off. But Explorer takes forever to load with the Classic context menu switched off.
Sieben Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 10/3/2025 at 8:09 AM, Tihiy said: Since when? I believe it's Win+Shift+T Sorry, I mistyped — it’s Win+Shift+T. I’m on version 25H2, and my Snipping Tool version is 11.2507.15.0.
Uiti P. Uszer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) On 10/5/2025 at 7:36 AM, Tihiy said: StartAllBack 3.9.16 Were you able to address the issue of the Menu bar in File Explorer not continuing to display even if the check is marked for it to display? To display the Menu Bar in File Explorer, each time you open it, you have to uncheck to display the Menu Bar, then recheck it to display it. But the next time you open File Explorer the Menu Bar doesn't display even though it is check marked to display. Edited 3 hours ago by Uiti P. Uszer
Tihiy Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago I can't reproduce that or explorer position not saving. It's clearly dependant on one of the myriad A/B feature switches, maybe vivetool output showing enabled features would help
Uiti P. Uszer Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, Tihiy said: I can't reproduce that I have at least 2 PCs of Ryzen 5000 generation, that do it. That are running 24H2 11 IoT/LTSC. Edited 3 hours ago by Uiti P. Uszer
Tihiy Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago And I have at least 2 that do not; that's not helpful.
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