In the last post, we explored a brief history of pen computing and introduced you to how easy it is to get started with Windows Ink in your Universal Windows Platform app. You saw that you can enable inking by adding a single line of code, an InkCanvas, to your app to enable inking. You also saw...
The issue described below applies to both my Win 7 Home Premium IE11 and Win 8.1 pro IE11
Issue :
IE11 Menu bar > File > Send > the Page by e-mail and Link by e-mail are grayed out.
I have to enable Command Bar > Customize > Add or remove commands > then add the 2 commands to the box on the...
Hi guys,
Playing with fire, having had some joy in forcing Windows customisations. Succesfully removed most unwanted UI elements, including homegroup and burning.
I've seen how to customize the command bar / folder band, using the reg and a resource hacker.
I'm looking at Folder 32 of the...
i'm looking for a tutorial on how to move the command bar / folder band from the top of windows explorer to the bottom of it. i normally have the details pane on top and the command bar / folder band on the bottom, but i installed a new icon pack that put both back to their default locations...
Microsofts 'Building Windows 8' blog carries an article concerning the use of IE10 with the new release preview. It has some useful tips and is well worth a read..
Reference:
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autocomplete
browser features
commandbar
fast browsing
favorites
html5
ie10
internet explorer
metro style
navigation
network issues
privacy
touch feedback
touch support
user experience
video playback
web browsing
windows 8
zoom
I just installed IE9 and am impressed with the much faster response and the better use of screen space for IE's various functions and controls.
However, I am having one bizarre problem. I have both the Bing and Google toolbars along the top along with IE's Command and Menu bars. I turn off the...
bing
commandbar
configuration
functionality
google
ie9
internet explorer
issues
layout
lock toolbars
menu
screen space
settings
toolbar
user experience
web browsing
In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz tells you to put the Up button on the Command Bar via a little known keyboard shortcut, a short VBScript, and some registry edits.
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