I move the search bar to the left, and I still loose ICONs.
Is there a way to make the Search Bar a Pulloff type window,
like some windows programs have for command bars?
Just an Idea.
Vern
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On Windows 2000 (don't know about XP), grab the toolbar by
the 'gripper' doo-dad, and drag it to the desktop. It should
create a floating 'tool' window.
You might also need to resize it so that the text field is visible.
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I am running into the same problem. However, only "certain" program icons don't make it into the tray. Others reliably appear.
I have my task bar on the left (vertical) and the search field is not next to the tray icons (which are on the bottom of the task bar)
System: Windows 2000 with SP2, running on a Sony PCG-C1XS, 400MHZ, 128MB RAM, 25% of disk is empty.
Good luck,
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[running XP/IE6] I found that the tray display of DSQD
obliterated my double-computer-thingey-Icon; which I
need click to see what speed I'm loading @, & to order
Disconnects, when Autodisconnect doesn't appear.
Also, with DSQD, Autodisconnect ceased-appearing; so
the only way to Disconnect was to Reboot! So, I
uninstalled DSQD...
Running version sent out last night, 8/27/02
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They disappear if the search bar is aligned to the right (if the
bar moves left/right when an icon appears/disappears.
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I move the search bar to the left, and I still loose ICONs.
Is there a way to make the Search Bar a Pulloff type window,
like some windows programs have for command bars?
Just an Idea.
Vern
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On Windows 2000 (don't know about XP), grab the toolbar by
the 'gripper' doo-dad, and drag it to the desktop. It should
create a floating 'tool' window.
You might also need to resize it so that the text field is visible.
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I am running into the same problem. However, only "certain" program icons don't make it into the tray. Others reliably appear.
I have my task bar on the left (vertical) and the search field is not next to the tray icons (which are on the bottom of the task bar)
System: Windows 2000 with SP2, running on a Sony PCG-C1XS, 400MHZ, 128MB RAM, 25% of disk is empty.
Good luck,
- ilan -
ir@pobox.com
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[running XP/IE6] I found that the tray display of DSQD
obliterated my double-computer-thingey-Icon; which I
need click to see what speed I'm loading @, & to order
Disconnects, when Autodisconnect doesn't appear.
Also, with DSQD, Autodisconnect ceased-appearing; so
the only way to Disconnect was to Reboot! So, I
uninstalled DSQD...
Running version sent out last night, 8/27/02
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From my experience the icons sometimes disappear when the
search bar isn't adjacent as well. (XP).
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I think the toolbar is great, but this bug is why I'm not using
it. Please fix it!!!!!!!!!
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I've solved this problem by making an AutoIt batch file to wait 40 seconds after being run at startup. Then it loads all of the problem icons.
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OK, about this bug, see the FAQ # 8.1 at
http://dqsd.net/faq.htm#Known%20Issues
where you'll find a good workaround.
MLL
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Is anyone still having this problem with the current release?
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Shawn,
Yes I do have this problem still - there are workarounds and
maybe the new DQSD deskbar might fix this problem.
Brent
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Yes, I still have this problem my Win2000 machine. I haven't
noticed on my XP box, but it's also a much faster machine.
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Is anyone still having this problem with the current release (4.x)?