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Pas de tuiles dans le menu démarrer #3175

Closed Aboguyb closed 3 weeks ago

Aboguyb commented 3 weeks ago

Bonjour,

Je viens d'installer la mise à jour Windows 11 Famille, Version 23H2, build du système d’exploitation 22631.3527 Puis, j'ai installé la mise à jour proposée de ExplorerPatcher : 22621.3296.64.1 Depuis, je n'ai plus les "Tuiles" de mes applications favorites dans le menu démarrer.

J'ai vérifié les paramètres de ExplorerPatcher : Le style du menu démarrer est bien sur Windows 10 J'ai redémarrer Windows et ExplorerPatcher et le problème reste... J'ai même essayé d'installer la version 22621.3296.64.2 sans succès (le problème est identique)

Avez-vous une solution à ce problème ? Avec mes remerciements Aboguyb

Discussed in https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/discussions/1679

Originally posted by **valinet** July 26, 2023 Before filling a bug report about the Windows 10 Start menu, please read this document which outlines currently known issues and quirks and workarounds. # Pin to Start from other than Explorer and Start menu does not work **Symptom**: On Windows 11, when you try to pin a program or shortcut from places other than Start menu and Explorer, nothing happens. **Fix available**: No ❌ **Workaround available**: Yes ✅ **Details**: Although EP has made Pin to Start through Explorer and Start menu work properly, other places not fully covered by EP such as the Search menu and open/save as dialogs do not have proper Pin to Start behavior. If you want to pin items from the Search menu, for now you can select "Open file location", right click the pre-selected shortcut, and lastly select Pin to Start. # Cannot type to search in full screen Start menu **Symptom**: On Windows 11 with Windows 10 full screen Start menu, typing when the Start menu is open doesn't show the Search menu. **Fix available**: No ❌ **Workaround available**: No ❌ **Details**: The Windows 11 Search menu technically opens at the same time with the Start menu, and puts the caret on the (hidden) text field there so that when it's typed on, the Start menu is dismissed and the Search menu is made visible. However, for some reason the full screen Start does not get dismissed when one types on the full screen Start, but the text field is actually filled in so does the search results list. In this state, pressing Enter will select whatever appears first in the hidden search results view. More details in here: #1975. --- The following issues are now no longer present, but are kept here for reference purposes.
# Pin to Start from Start menu does not work **Symptom**: On Windows 11 22H2 build 22621.1413 or higher, when you right click a program in the app list and choose "Pin to Start", nothing happens. ![Recording 2023-07-26 144521](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/assets/6503598/caa0fd62-c533-47b7-8c14-1152f2697f2a) **Fix available**: Yes ✅ Install [ExplorerPatcher 22621.2428.59.1](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/releases/tag/22621.2428.59.1_a7c87ce) or higher **Workaround available**: Yes ✅ **Details**: This problem seems to happen because the tile data store seems to have changed for the Windows 11 menu, while the Windows 10 Start menu still uses the old data store to display tiles. The Windows 10 Start menu has to be disassembled and studied in order to redirect operations on the old data store to the new data store. **Workaround**: Until this gets fixed properly, you can pin tiles to Start by dragging the application entry to the pinned tiles area. ![Recording 2023-07-26 145115](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/assets/6503598/db4f251c-d411-4186-a1fa-e2fc74399e1c) # Pinned tiles cannot be unpinned **Symptom**: On Windows 11 22H2 build 22621.1413 or higher, when you right click on a pinned tile, you cannot unpin it, since the relevant option is not displayed. Instead, "Pin to Start" is displayed, even though the respective program is already pinned, and the option does nothing. ![Recording 2023-07-26 145839](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/assets/6503598/d65dd68a-6875-41b1-ac36-b8ed80392252) **Fix available**: Yes ✅ Install [ExplorerPatcher 22621.2428.59.1](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/releases/tag/22621.2428.59.1_a7c87ce) or higher **Workaround available**: Yes ✅ **Details**: This problem seems to happen because the tile data store seems to have changed for the Windows 11 menu, while the Windows 10 Start menu still uses the old data store to display tiles. The Windows 10 Start menu has to be disassembled and studied in order to redirect operations on the old data store to the new data store. **Workaround**: Until this gets fixed properly, you can unpin tiles by dragging the tile away and creating a new group with it. Then, right click the group heading and choose "Unpin group from Start". ![Recording 2023-07-26 150135](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/assets/6503598/750082c7-b12b-480e-9c6d-f7b6c4f5425c) # Cannot pin programs that are not displayed in Start **Symptom**: Programs that cannot be located directly within the Windows 10 Start menu cannot be pinned to the Windows 10 Start menu. ![Recording 2023-07-26 151553](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/assets/6503598/9a73bbc3-9d13-4db4-8c04-f7bc7af7a135) **Fix available**: Yes ✅ Install [ExplorerPatcher 22621.2428.59.1](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/releases/tag/22621.2428.59.1_a7c87ce) or higher **Workaround available**: Yes ✅ **Details**: This problem seems to happen because the tile data store seems to have changed for the Windows 11 menu, while the Windows 10 Start menu still uses the old data store to display tiles. The Windows 10 Start menu has to be disassembled and studied in order to redirect operations on the old data store to the new data store. Applications like File Explorer and the Start menu search panel 'talk' to the new data store, thus their "Pin to Start" options try to pin tiles to the Windows 11 Start menu, not the Windows 10 one. **Workaround**: Restart File Explorer using the relevant option in Properties. This ensures that no Control Panel windows are opened, which is relevant for this workaround. Then, click the "Pin tiles to Windows 10 Start menu from File Explorer" option in Properties - Start menu. A File Explorer window opens - use this window to browse to the item you want pinned to the Windows 10 Start menu. Once you identify the program, right click and choose "Pin to Start". The program will be pinned to Start. If it does not work, try again one more time. If you can find the program only using Search, right click on it there, choose "Open file location". In the window that opens, copy the address to the program and navigate to it using the special File Explorer window from which you can pin tiles. ![Recording 2023-07-26 154902](https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/assets/6503598/617d3e83-ef13-4bf0-81d1-4914cb7146a2)
# Acknowledgments Some of these workarounds were discovered by our beloved forum members, who I would like to express my deepest gratitude towards and thank them for their effort. More information can be found in this thread: #1108
Amrsatrio commented 3 weeks ago

Duplicate of https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/issues/3066

Please install the latest pre-release. (currently 65.1)

https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/releases/tag/22621.3527.65.1_31f1b6d

Aboguyb commented 3 weeks ago

Super ! Merci beaucoup et félicitations... Une fois cette version installée, tout refonctionne comme prévu...

Merci encore de la rapidité

Le jeu. 25 avr. 2024 à 16:29, Amr Satrio @.***> a écrit :

Duplicate of #3066 https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/issues/3066

Please install the latest pre-release. (currently 65.1)

https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/releases/tag/22621.3527.65.1_31f1b6d

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