AutoRun LWMenu
Re: AutoRun LWMenu
Well, it's not like there's a direct command to do something like that, but glad to say I've finally figured out how to program it in.
Since your video was already deleted by now, can you just tell me if you mean just the icons there (surrounded by a white rectangle in the screenshot) or do you mean the whole taskbar all the way from the start menu icon until the notification icon?
Since your video was already deleted by now, can you just tell me if you mean just the icons there (surrounded by a white rectangle in the screenshot) or do you mean the whole taskbar all the way from the start menu icon until the notification icon?
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Only where circled (quick launch bar)
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So if the white rectangle is okay, do you mean to make it blink like this (it's slowed down on purpose and of course it will blink just once)?
Zoom the image to see the animation:
Zoom the image to see the animation:
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And perhaps the last "wish".
Pack Autorun.inf in Autorun.exe . To have one file (Autorunx32.exe and Autorun.exe ).
Now at startup Autorun.exe the Autorun.inf file will be created next to it if it is missing. I know that this is possible on AutoIt.
Pack Autorun.inf in Autorun.exe . To have one file (Autorunx32.exe and Autorun.exe ).
Now at startup Autorun.exe the Autorun.inf file will be created next to it if it is missing. I know that this is possible on AutoIt.
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Alright, done both!
Can you try them in the latest beta?
Can you try them in the latest beta?
- Use the new feature blinktaskbarwhendone=1 either globally or inside an individual button
- Try running without a setting file to see the default one thus getting created and used
Last edited by lwc on Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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The link is broken,
But I found it. It's just AWESOME.
An extra point.But I found it. It's just AWESOME.
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Thanks, fixed the period in my previous post, not sure where it came from...
So do both new features work fine?
So do both new features work fine?
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Yes, everything is great. Thank you very much.
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In that case, new version released with these features.
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You can give an example of using the "setenv=" function. I can't figure it out. If possible, a simple program.
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I'm back with my claims. if you assign a built-in browser and try to set it by default, (namely the launcher) what happens again is a drop-down menu with the same situation as it was. He loses his own . inf file
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Sure, as suggested in the default settings file, it can be:
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setenv=APPDATA|c:\alternative_appdata
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[BUTTON1]
buttontext=CMD
relativepathandfilename=cmd
optionalcommandlineparams=
closemenuonclick=1
setenv=APPDATA|c:\alternative_appdata
If there's no such existing variable it will just temporarily add a new one, like:
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setenv=justtesting|whatever
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- A whole new variable
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- The original %APPDATA%
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- The overridden %APPDATA%
- type set launcher.png (4.46 KiB) Viewed 1929 times
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This is weird because this logic wasn't modified plus it still works for me, even with your very own example:
I've just changed app\utorrent.exe to notepad, nothing else.
If I have this Autorun.inf next to the launcher, and then I right click some TXT file and choose to open it through the launcher, then it opens it in Notepad through the launcher.
What happens to you instead?