![]() ![]() I’ve also seen some other issues regarding Aero transparency in the rest of the program.įixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222 The "Right click opens Win+X menu" option under "Controls" no longer works, as that menu has been updated along with the new Start button. This may change with different transparencies/skins. The Start menu seems to be slower to launch initially, and sometimes appears to flash brightly before appearing properly. This may be a more complicated issue to tackle. This may or may not be related to Open-Shell, but I’ve seen more Explorer crashes when trying to launch OSM. This might not just be tied to Windows 11, however. While the new context menus and toolbar don’t seem to have an effect, I have noticed that the Classic Explorer menu bar doesn’t seem to appear automatically on every installation. Update: I posted this before the official builds came out, and Explorer has had some changes since. On the other hand, if MS finishes porting the dark theme to the rest of the interface, I suspect Windows 11 will actually fix the dark theme with the classic toolbars. This may change if Microsoft switches to a "Modern" app version of File Explorer and ditches the current version. ( is windows 11 but in classic menu shows windows10! #878)Īs far as I can tell, Classic Explorer still works the same. This should be one of the simpler fixes, although it might require more effort in terms of getting localization to match. ( Taskbar look "glass" works on 22000 but not on 22621 #1169)įixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222 As expected, most strings only go up to Windows 10, so the program still identifies the OS as Windows 10. However, some Metro colors may eventually need to be updated in the existing "Metro" skin.īuilds 22557.1 and higher do not support Aero Glass transparency. Within the Start menu itself, there are few to no changes and everything seems to display as expected, including the colors. ( Taskbar texture on Windows 11 not working correctly. Taskbar customization is significantly broken. This revealed "ghost" start button allows the menu to activate like it used to. #1160 Start button not fully replaced on Windows 11 #1216)įixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222 Enabling Start button customization maps the OSM button to the old Windows 10 location, and the texture doesn't get applied to the new one. ( "Replace Start Button" not working properly #911, Original Start button stays there and can't be hidden #1036, When i move cursor to screen corner and click windows 11 start menu opens instead of openshell. The menu can still be activated with the "Windows" key however, so it isn't completely inaccessible. ( Start Menu no longer opens from Windows key in latest Insider builds #1165)įixed by Windows 11 start button support #1222 The Start button has been completely changed, and no longer works with OSM by default. New: The Windows Key bind no longer works without setting OSM to Shift+Win. This is the behavior that I have seen so far: (Some of these may have changed since I first wrote them) Microsoft has done a considerable amount of work changing many core parts of the new Windows 11 interface, including the Start menu and taskbar, which obviously affects how Open-Shell works. I wanted to make a discussion on the status of Open-Shell and Windows 11 just to get some information out there. ![]() I will continue to update this when I have more findings. ![]()
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