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When I saw that windows 11 reveal I immediately got anxiety. I really REALLY hope its going to be a simple fix and that this continues to work. |
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there is a leak of 11... hmmm... feels in it handy well so far.. Windows 11 21996 zeigt sich (nicht nur in Screenshots) (on Deskmodder.de with screenshoots) also because it have nothing big changes in Taskbar and Startbutton.. like i guess best |
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Just read about UI changes in Win 11 and I'm immediately "Psh wtf ever who cares. My UI never changes neener neener." That is .. uh .. provided Open-Shell development continues. Anyone know? Maybe I shouldn't be so cocky 🤔 |
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The Start Menu from Windows 10 can be enabled in Windows 11. If this is still there, there is no reason to think Open Shell's classic Start Menu will stop working. Might need to tweak some hooks there, but certainly doable. Or someone could come up with a new solution just like Classic Shell originally did. |
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Sorry for my absence as life can take you away from certain things. I can't really say much regarding Windows 11 since I haven't had a chance to try it out, but from what I've seen & heard about it, it appears that it's ultimately Windows 10 with some changes to it. A friend of mine said that it's kinda like when Windows 7 was released after Windows Vista. With Windows Vista basically being a lesser version of Windows 7. I can't state anything for sure till I eventually obtain a copy of the Windows 11. I just hope it's not too disappointing... LOL! :-)) ~Brian Kerr |
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As soon as I saw windows 11, I immediately thought of this project. That start menu couldn't look any worse if they tried. |
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Now that Windows 11 has been announced officially, we can be pretty sure that what we have seen in the leaked versions is probably mostly representative of the "final" version. I think that the Insider program will be starting in about a week, so I will start doing some testing on that version when it arrives. |
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Please, to the developers of Open-Shell, could you update it to make sure it works as seamlessly as it works on Windows 10. Thanks. I have never seen such a bunch of idiots at Microsoft with the new (very bad) Start Menu on Windows 11!!! |
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Has anyone tried out 11 with Open-Shell? I don't want to lose that glorious XP theme for my PC, it looks so good. |
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windows 11 sure is even more backwards |
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Wow, do they really think having 300 icons flat in the menu is an improvement? Deprecated and removed features of Windows 11 (by Martin Brinkmann on June 25) |
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Do you think it would be appropriate to go ahead and start debugging/troubleshooting when the first Insider builds get released? I can try to provide as much help as is needed. I will make individual issues for each specific problem as I come across them. |
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I just downloaded the Windows 11 insiders build and this might be the first version of Windows that I really despise (I started with Windows 3.1 and I used every version ever released, and I even liked Windows Vista...). |
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hi I have installed classic shell on windows 11 I used the registry tweak to Live Tiles re-enabled & left-aligned icons for the taskbar when I clicked the start button and I did not get the Open-Shell Menu Settings so I needed to start it manually but when I check the box Repace Start button then clicked ok now Open-Shell looks like it is working without any problems |
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I updated my initial post with a new finding on the Start menu. For me, it happens on my laptop but not my desktop. |
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Customizations to the taskbar and start menu are AGAIN not working after one of the latest Windows 11 updates, as seen here: Anybody has ideas I'm sure they'd be very welcome. |
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Following installation of the Windows 11 updated called: the taskbar is now fully black and the settings that I had used with Open-Shell settings (I have version 4.4.189) were: all these taskbar settings recorded in Open-Shell settings do not work at all anymore and the taskbar is now fully black!!! This new update seems to have messed up Open-Shell in such a way that the Open-Shell settings are not applied anymore for the taskbar!! I did try to change to other values, nothing worked and the taskbar stays this fully black and no transparency of any kind exists either. So far, it seems to be the only thing that does not work. I have not done a thorough check on other things but I still have my Open-Shell at the left working perfectly fine. Oh Microsoft, what a bunch of idiots they are!! So, it is just a cosmetic issue so far for the taskbar following this update. So not a big deal for me. I take this opportunity to thank a lot the developers of Open-Shell to have made it work with Windows 11. I am really very grateful. This issue will be solved I assume at a later stage but it is only a cosmetic issue. I will report further if I find other issues. Kind Regards |
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New update to my previous post: I went to Settings (for Windows 11), Personalization, Colors, Choose your mode and I selected Custom. I will keep you updated if I find other things. Kind Regards |
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New update to my posts above. Another option that also does not work in Open-Shell setting. If you try to change the glass opacity to a 10 or 80, nothing seems to happen. Kind Regards |
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Open-Shell hasn't been updated in almost a year (May 2022(. Windows 11 has changed a lot and always does within a very short while. Many people have moved onto StarAllisBack .but it seems like it's always in Alpha given its lack of stability, I've tried it and I can't recommend it. I had to reinstall Windows using the factory or backed-up image). I saw some workarounds with OpenShell that you need to install an additional "helper" application for it to work in W11. There hasn't been any movement to incorporate such apps within OpenShell during the installation process so users can just "install" the application. Only the preferences for the Shell are what the user needs to do. At least that's my expectation. I wonder what's the purpose now of the current Open-Shell and the new Open-Shell thread/project where there's no discussion option or anything. Has Open Shell been truly abandoned or it's just being maintained without any future for W11 users? |
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@YesTrustMe Having said that, recently Microsoft with various updates of Windows 11 has modified the taskbar and, as a result, the transparency of the taskbar using Open-Shell currently does not work. But it is a really insignificant issue for me, as it is just a cosmetic issue. This issue will be solved later on and it is certainly not urgent at all. Open-Shell developers have done an amazing job of allowing us to use, without the addition of any other software, Open-Shell in Windows 11. Many thanks to the developers of Open-Shell. |
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Yes indeed, a hearty thanks to the developers of Open-Shell for keeping Open-Shell alive and kicking for us all! |
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Open-Shell preserved my productivity and sanity when my company upgraded us to Windows 10. I am glad to hear that Windows 11 support is looking good too. A big thank-you to the Open-Shell development team! |
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With the latest version, the location of the Open Shell Menu button has moved to the original Windows 11 Start Menu button, i.e. no configuration with two Start Menu buttons is available any more. I actually goot used to this dual option, which only was made possible when Windows 11 moved the start menu and icons to the middle of the screen, and the Open Shell Menu button stayed at the left end of the screen. Is there any chance to get this back as an option? Btw. thanks to the community for developing Open Shell further. It is a great part of the WIndows user experience for me and many of those who I am supporting. |
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yet another reason to not upgrade to windows 11 since they want it to me more mac like. I'll stick with 10 LTSC until i have to change |
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I have been using 4.4.170 without issue on 64-Bit "Windows 11" for a long time [since W11 was released]. I have just installed June's optional "Cumulative Updates" today and noted the following:
I appreciate that Win11 is not officially supported [yet?] but I thought this may help the Developers. My apologies if this should be a separate post. Thanks. |
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So the question is: When is there gonna be an update to Open Shell? It's been a long time since it's been updated. |
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Microsoft has been adding more Windows 11 Obstacles and other changes that, I feel, just hinders user control/customization. This is why an increasing amount of users are going back to Windows 10 as reflected in the following articles (just 2 examples here). https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/windows-11-market-share-april-2024/ Just providing my personal input/option. ~Ibuprophen |
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So... I've been using it for years on Windows 11 Enterprise, I'm now on 23H2. Before I upgrade to 24H2, has anyone had any issues? Disclaimer: I will make an urbackup before upgrading, I'm crazy not stupid. Just thought I'd inquire before wasting my time. This project seems pretty dead, so I've lost any hope of a fix if it doesn't work in 24H2. |
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No Aero transparency in W11 24H2 LTSC made ma return back to W10, prefer being able to control opacity of taskbar... |
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I will continue to update this when I have more findings.
I wanted to make a discussion on the status of Open-Shell and Windows 11 just to get some information out there.
Microsoft has done a considerable amount of work changing many core parts of the new Windows 11 interface, including the Start menu and taskbar, which obviously affects how Open-Shell works.
This is the behavior that I have seen so far: (Some of these may have changed since I first wrote them)
New: The Windows Key bind no longer works without setting OSM to Shift+Win. (Start Menu no longer opens from Windows key in latest Insider builds #1165)
Fixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222
The Start button has been completely changed, and no longer works with OSM by default. The menu can still be activated with the "Windows" key however, so it isn't completely inaccessible.("Replace Start Button" not working properly #911, Original Start button stays there and can't be hidden #1036, When i move cursor to screen corner and click windows 11 start menu opens instead of openshell. #1160 Start button not fully replaced on Windows 11 #1216)Fixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222
Enabling Start button customization maps the OSM button to the old Windows 10 location, and the texture doesn't get applied to the new one. This revealed "ghost" start button allows the menu to activate like it used to.Taskbar customization is significantly broken. (Taskbar texture on Windows 11 not working correctly. #803)
Within the Start menu itself, there are few to no changes and everything seems to display as expected, including the colors. However, some Metro colors may eventually need to be updated in the existing "Metro" skin.
Builds 22557.1 and higher do not support Aero Glass transparency. (Taskbar look "glass" works on 22000 but not on 22621 #1169)
Fixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222
As expected, most strings only go up to Windows 10, so the program still identifies the OS as Windows 10. This should be one of the simpler fixes, although it might require more effort in terms of getting localization to match.(is windows 11 but in classic menu shows windows10! #878)As far as I can tell, Classic Explorer still works the same. This may change if Microsoft switches to a "Modern" app version of File Explorer and ditches the current version. On the other hand, if MS finishes porting the dark theme to the rest of the interface, I suspect Windows 11 will actually fix the dark theme with the classic toolbars.
Update: I posted this before the official builds came out, and Explorer has had some changes since. While the new context menus and toolbar don’t seem to have an effect, I have noticed that the Classic Explorer menu bar doesn’t seem to appear automatically on every installation. This might not just be tied to Windows 11, however.
This may or may not be related to Open-Shell, but I’ve seen more Explorer crashes when trying to launch OSM. This may be a more complicated issue to tackle.
The Start menu seems to be slower to launch initially, and sometimes appears to flash brightly before appearing properly. This may change with different transparencies/skins. I’ve also seen some other issues regarding Aero transparency in the rest of the program.
Fixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222
The "Right click opens Win+X menu" option under "Controls" no longer works, as that menu has been updated along with the new Start button.(right click opens win +x menu not working after Replace start button option is used. #1005, Windows 11 Win+X menu fix, maybe? :) #1121)Likely fixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222
The Start button sometimes jumps to the middle of the Taskbar, as shown here:These are just my observations right now, and I'm sure many things will change in the upcoming months.
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