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My search bar does not work for my windows 10. How can I fix it? I think I've already tried all possible ways ... maybe someone has encountered the same problem as me. It don't search anything. It stopped working for a reason, suddenly. Below looks like after entering anything.
Open Regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search
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Right-click the Search icon and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the new value BingSearchEnabled
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Double-click the new BingSearchEnabled value to open its properties dialog. The number in the “Value data” box should already be 0—just ensure it’s still 0. Click OK to continue
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Below BingSearchEnabled, you should see CortanaConsent. Double-click this value to open its properties dialog. Change its “Value Data” box to “0”.
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If you don’t see CortanaConsent, create it by following the same steps you used to create BingSearchEnabled.
Restart Explorer.Exe or PC and allgood
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I just uninstalled Tabby terminal. However, the context menu "Open Tabby here" does not disappear with it. I've tried deleting it via Registry Editor, in here:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell
and restarting the computer, but the context menu is still there. What do I have to do?
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You wrote that you tried something in the register, but not exactly what. Have you tried to change the registry in:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
If the operations there do not help, install the software:
Easy Context Menu v1.6
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I have windows 10 installed. I open many application at once for my work and I can access then form my task bar. Task is at right side of the screen but it do not show all the icons at once instead it show a scroll bar. I have increased the width of taskbar still it is not showing all icons. Is there any other setting needs to be changed?
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The answer is: no, you cannot - at least not for the application icons pinned directly to the taskbar. If you add another symbols folder to the task bar, then you can do this, see:
https://www.tenforums.com/general-support/107167-multiple-columns-vertical-taskbar.html#post1332812
https://superuser.com/questions/517701/windows-7-side-taskbar-how-to-have-multiple-icon-columns
https://superuser.com/questions/1361189/multi-column-taskbar-when-its-on-left-right-in-windows
I never used a vertical taskbar before on Windows (maybe you come from Ubuntu Unity desktop?), but I just tried the idea from the first link and it works. Here is a screenshot from my experiment:
In combination with small taskbar symbols you could achieve a more compact view.
Another option is to deactivate the title (here: "Desktop") and symbol titles for the taskbar folder, then it looks like this:
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Microsoft released Windows terminal as a Microsoft Store app. How to add it to the context menu or replace 'Open Powershell window here' with it ?
There might have been several approaches discussed everywhere, but none of them is up-to-date nor offers flexibility. So I started a new open source project and provided two PowerShell scripts to help.
https://github.com/lextm/windowsterminal-shell
You can run install.ps1 as administrator in PowerShell 7 to easily add the default layout.
There are other layouts (mini and flat at this moment).
Uninstall the menu items are also easy with uninstall.ps1.
The Win-X Menu shortcuts are stored in %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\WinX and in the Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ShellCompatibility\InboxApp part of the registry, but the file explorer option is the one that really dictates what happens in the Win-X menu. I do not suggest just adding and changing stuff in the WinX folder because you could mess things up, however, the winaero.com/comment.php?comment.news.30 app in the link provides a way in which you wouldn't mess it up. Either way, you should put "%programfiles%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_0.11.1121.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\WindowsTerminal.exe" in either a shortcut in the WinX folder, or in the app named accordingly.
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when i turn on my laptop a dialog box opens
asking me to how to open the file. It comes after logging into my wn10 user account. It comes before i start any programs. At first i was ignoring this but wen i select notepad from the list and viewed it this was shown.
I dont know what it is or y it is happenining, i have done nothing related to this. how to stop this?
Normally is when a file named with your username is created. You need just to delete it and it'll be ok. It is located in your Users folder. Follow one of these links if you don't find its location: first link and second link.
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Win 10 copy paste is not working in cmd from right click neither keyboard short cuts as well. Nothing happens if I try to paste some text in prompt. Reason is unknown to me. Any help?
Right-click on the title-bar of your cmd window. [Properties] - Options - check "QuickEdit Mode". Now when you right click, it will immediately paste. To copy, select the text you want and press enter.
You may also want to change the defaults for future instances. Same thing, but [Defaults] instead of [Properties]