If I check “Decombine – On mouse hover” then for regular “each instance gets a real window applications” such Windows Explorer, the “Left and Middle click close” works when I Left/Middle click the relevant expanded icon shown when the mouse hovers over the combined icon. Thanks RaMMicHaeL – that’s helped solve my problem.Ī) In Grouping section – I have ‘Group by Application ID”, you have “Dont Group”, it may also be relevant that in Taskbar Properties I have ‘Taskbar buttons’ set to “Always combine, hide labels” – these are settings I’m loathe to change.ī) In Decombine I had nothing checked whereas you have all three options checked. Maybe a separate applet would be better than shoehorning something into 7TT, so that people who don’t need 7TT can use it. The left click deficiency wouldn’t bother me if middle click always minimised – but lap tops don’t have middle click.Īny thoughts in having a real rubbish bin in the taskbar – i.e. I just noticed the same thing happens with combined Windows Explorer windows, left & middle click brings up the jump list rather than minimizing. Other applications I use a lot either only allow one instance and I drive most of them from the keyboard so I use Alt/Space+N. I get exactly the same when I middle click on the Firefox Windowįor me this shortcoming is most annoying with Firefox & IE because they tend to be mouse centric. What I see when I left click the Firefox combined item => What I see when I hover on the Firefox combined item => Ĥ. Thanks for responding so quick, here are four screen shotsģ.
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