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The battery icon on the desktop doesn't open #4112

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RubikDuck opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments
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The battery icon on the desktop doesn't open #4112

RubikDuck opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments

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@RubikDuck
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RubikDuck commented Jan 15, 2025

Before reporting your issue

  • I have confirmed that this issue does not happen when ExplorerPatcher is not installed
  • I do not have "register as shell extension" enabled
  • I have tried my best to check existing issues

Repro ExplorerPatcher versions

ExplorerPatcher 67.1

Repro Windows Versions

Windows 11 24H2 26100

3rd party tweak software installed

None.

Describe the bug

  1. In the System Tray section.
  2. On the battery icon.
  3. Enable it in the Windows 10 option.
  4. Restart File Explorer.
  5. Use a left click on the taskbar to try opening the battery panel.

Expected outcome

The battery icon should display the options belonging to the battery section.

Actual outcome

Currently, selecting the battery icon does nothing.

Additional info

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Crash Dumps

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Test.mp4
@pyrates999
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In EP Properties application, click on system tray. If you have battery set to windows 10 flyout, set it to windows 7 flyout.

source: #3640

If that fixes it, please close this as a duplicate of the above issue.

@milesprower2293
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@milesprower2293 milesprower2293 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 15, 2025
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