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Is it really impossible to have a cascaded FOLDER-ONLY menu pinned to the taskbar?
My philosophy is to use the taskbar as the start point for everything.
o I've been successful limiting the privacy-leaking damage from Cortana o I've been successful with organizing (right-side) orthodox tile menus o I've been successful with populating (left-side) heterodox alphabeticals o I've been super successful organizing the pinned "Quick Launch" o I've been successful with pinning frequently-used programs (everyone has) o I've been super successful adding a WinXP-style cascaded shortcut menu o I've been successful adding lesser-used shortcuts (in pinned "Favorites") o I've been successful limiting the "notifications" to a bare minimum o I've been successful in eliminating the "action center" callouts etc. The one thing I haven't yet figured out how to do with the taskbar is how to make it do a waterfall-style cascade to a menu system of just folders. Apparently, from my experiments, the only way to waterfall cascade from the taskbar to any of the key desired folders, is to use the "actual" folders (and not a facsimile, or shortcut, to those folders), which is ridiculous (IMHO). So that's the only thing missing in making the taskbar the *start* point for *everything* that I initiate on the Windows 10 desktop. I open this thread in the hopes that there is some devilishly clever way to cascade "folders", so that, for example, if I want to open this folder menu folder 1 folder 2 folder 3 folder 4 (open) To be clear, I don't want _all_ the folders in that pinned cascade! I want just the folders that I use the most pinned to that cascade. (And no, it doesn't count to have a _flat_ list of pinned folders!) It has to be an active waterfall-style *cascade*. Is that possible? Is it impossible to have a cascaded FOLDER-ONLY menu pinned to the taskbar? Or, is there a clever way? -- If you don't comprehend the problem, you'll likely have a lot of "googled solutions", where, these solutions have to actually work to be of any value (i.e., imaginary solutions abound for every stated problem set). |
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Is it really impossible to have a cascaded FOLDER-ONLY menupinned to the taskbar?
On 11/17/2018 1:13 PM, arlen michael holder wrote:
My philosophy is to use the taskbar as the start point for everything. o I've been successful limiting the privacy-leaking damage from Cortana o I've been successful with organizing (right-side) orthodox tile menus o I've been successful with populating (left-side) heterodox alphabeticals o I've been super successful organizing the pinned "Quick Launch" o I've been successful with pinning frequently-used programs (everyone has) o I've been super successful adding a WinXP-style cascaded shortcut menu o I've been successful adding lesser-used shortcuts (in pinned "Favorites") o I've been successful limiting the "notifications" to a bare minimum o I've been successful in eliminating the "action center" callouts etc. The one thing I haven't yet figured out how to do with the taskbar is how to make it do a waterfall-style cascade to a menu system of just folders. Apparently, from my experiments, the only way to waterfall cascade from the taskbar to any of the key desired folders, is to use the "actual" folders (and not a facsimile, or shortcut, to those folders), which is ridiculous (IMHO). So that's the only thing missing in making the taskbar the *start* point for *everything* that I initiate on the Windows 10 desktop. I open this thread in the hopes that there is some devilishly clever way to cascade "folders", so that, for example, if I want to open this folder menu folder 1 folder 2 folder 3 folder 4 (open) To be clear, I don't want _all_ the folders in that pinned cascade! I want just the folders that I use the most pinned to that cascade. (And no, it doesn't count to have a _flat_ list of pinned folders!) It has to be an active waterfall-style *cascade*. Is that possible? Is it impossible to have a cascaded FOLDER-ONLY menu pinned to the taskbar? Or, is there a clever way? Google "filebox extender windows 10" I think it still works but is discontinued so search for replacements -- Zaidy036 |
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Is it really impossible to have a cascaded FOLDER-ONLY menu pinned to the taskbar?
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 15:11:14 -0500, Zaidy036 wrote:
Google "filebox extender windows 10" I think it still works but is discontinued so search for replacements Thanks for that hint. In general, I try to wrestle Windows native into doing what it should. The reason is that these "classic-shell-extension" things, (e.g., winaero type stuff), tends to break with subsequent Microsoft updates and, in general, if we're intelligent about it, we can get Windows 10 to do what it's supposed to do (e.g., WinXP style menus and Mounting Android Devices as drive letters) natively. Nonetheless, it's good to know if this "filebox extender" stuff is that magic that cascades folders in Windows 10. This first hit says it works fine with Windows 10: https://yepdownload.com/filebox-extender I prefer the "canonical" site for most downloads... Searching for the canonical site, there's also "filebox "eXtender". https://www.techsupportalert.com/content/filebox-extender.htm-1 Dunno if it's the same thing or not yet. https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/FileBox-eXtender.shtml I guess Sourceforge is as good as any ... FileBox eXtender https://sourceforge.net/projects/fileboxextender/ But nothing is there. This seems to be the canonical site http://www.hyperionics.com/files/index.asp http://www.hyperionics.com/files/downloads.asp 32-bit http://www.hyperionics.com/downloads/FbxSetup.exe 64-bit http://www.hyperionics.com/downloads/Fbx64Setup.exe I saved to C:\software\os\util\filebx --------------------------- Checksum information --------------------------- Name: Fbx64Setup.exe Size: 1704600 bytes (1 MB) SHA256: FB9C66C5F1C8AF4074F89551294B30E50A55D35241E2FB361E 1B1D2EFA9C55D2 --------------------------- OK --------------------------- I put it into C:\app\os\util\filebx Desktop shortcut target C:\app\os\util\filebx\FileBX.exe Opens to a gui saying "hyperionics filebox extender". "Navigate easily through the Winodws folder maze." I'll test it out... Thanks. |
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