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Originally posted by toddy
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by toddy
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2) That's not a bug. That is normal Windows behaviour and how Windows works. Windows are opened when you right-click on the taskbar button.
not if the window is minimized
yes, but that is not what he said in his top post.
i guess he meant minimized when he saidquote:
Originally posted by ahmetgns
Any other window of Windows doesn't do such thing, they aren't opened with the right click.
missing a word or forgetting to say something is ok. But what he forgot to say completely changes what he was explaining in every aspect. It isn't a detail at all; it is the whole essence of the bug and in that case describes a different thing. We had these discussions before and each time I say to be carefull when explaining something and trying to make sense. And when I dare to say/explain or reply with something like that (eg: also saying something about the minimized behaviour while he didn't said one word about it in his post) I'm accused of 'providing useless info' (which are his own words).
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
No, it is normal windows behaviour and should not be changed. Custom system menus are never shown when you right click on a grouped task in the taskbar.
Are you talking about right clicking on the button of a group on the taskbar, or left clicking on a group button and then right click on the buttons which first one grouped. Because first kind click lists: Cascade, ... Vertically, ..... Horizontally,... Close Group, Minimize Group. (If I am wrong with some of them, tolerate me, I don't have an English Windows and wrote them from my memory). So that menu shouldn't be replaced with a custom menu, I agree with you (if you mean that). And if have a chance for the sub right click menus to be replaced, why not? It would be better.
Both...
And in both cases it is basic Windows behaviour which shouldn't be changed. And quite frankly, I'm even not certain this can be changed at all since both those menus are generated by the Windows Shell itself and not by the individual windows like the system menu is, iirc.
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yes it does.
No, it doesn't. Which one is true? Please let someone come and solve this problem.
I explained
here (reply to point 2) why it is normal Windows behaviour what you describe in point 3.