For the first time setup/installation (version 0.2.1) of this tool my knowledge is obviously not sufficient

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- 'Everything Toolbar' - menu item can be seen in the context menu
- After checking the box, the Windows Explorer icon appears in the taskbar and the tooltip "Deskband host for wpf" appears
- So I only get the function back from Windows Explorer when I click on "Close Window" in the context menu
- PC restart did not help
- I couldn't show the Everything Toolbar in the taskbar
At this point, the fun of a new tool stops for me even before it has started.
(Please refrain from suggestions/questions on this topic (installation) - maybe I will try again sometime later...)
EDIT on 8.10.2020 17:25: 'Everything' Toolbar -
Release 0.2.3 fixes the installation problem ("Deskband host for wpf")!
Anyway, I very often start 'Everything' with the global shortcut Ctrl+F11 (defined by me in 'Everything') or simply by clicking
once on the 'Everything'-Icon in Systray and have everything available there (Filters, Bookmarks, Settings, Shortcuts, etc.!).
If I look at it from this point of view, the 'Everything' Toolbar might be "nice to have" but also needs space in the taskbar.
Horst.Epp wrote: 2020-10-05, 15:14 UTC
If you have set the registry entry to open TC for dirs you can switch to TC from the results.
I tried this out successfully months ago out of interest.
However, I did not remember that from Windows Explorer I got MULTIPLE SEARCH RESULTS (e.g.
several folders or files)
SIMULTANEOUSLY could have
transferred to a TC window.
This suggestion aims to come up however with multiple search results from 'Everything'
to be able to continue working in Total Commander immediately and without detours.
Therefore, I cannot currently understand in which way the Everything Toolbar could solve this.
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
Version 2004 (OS build 19041.546)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.4OGHz, 16 GB RAM
TC 9.51 x64/x86 |
'Everything'-Version 1.4.1.992 (x64)