If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
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Bug in startmenu
The expected behavior is that your picture changes when hovering over items on the right column of the Start menu but not on the left.
"Michael Heinrich" wrote in message
If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
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If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
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Hi Michael,
If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
That function works fine here, you may want to check the display drivers and the strength of your video card.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
Screenshots are rarely necessary, you should use the feedback button on the desktop to file any bug reports you have. If you feel it is absolutely necessary to convey your point, you can include saved screenshots as additional files to upload.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Michael Heinrich" <Michael Heinrich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
I have no feedback button on my desktop. Where can I find the .exe-file of it?
"Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" wrote:
Hi Michael,
If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
That function works fine here, you may want to check the display drivers and the strength of your video card.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
Screenshots are rarely necessary, you should use the feedback button on the desktop to file any bug reports you have. If you feel it is absolutely necessary to convey your point, you can include saved screenshots as additional files to upload.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Michael Heinrich" <Michael Heinrich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
I agree about the screenshots. Usually the recorder tool obviates the need for screenshots.
"Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" wrote in message
Hi Michael,
If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
That function works fine here, you may want to check the display drivers and the strength of your video card.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
Screenshots are rarely necessary, you should use the feedback button on the desktop to file any bug reports you have. If you feel it is absolutely necessary to convey your point, you can include saved screenshots as additional files to upload.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Michael Heinrich" <Michael Heinrich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
I have tried to figure that out for others. If you right click on an icon and select open file location you usually can find the executable. However this is an html file and is launched by the html application host. I believe that is mshta in \Windows\System32. I sent an email to lhbeta@microsoft.com asking for instructions, but I have not heard back. There is nothing in the Control Panel/Programs and Features/Turn Windows features On Or Off that helps or in the Software Explorer.
The link for "sentiments" is http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/sentiments/default.mspx
The link for the bug reporting software is http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/vista/bugs.aspx?&build=0&sku=0
"Michael Heinrich" wrote in message
I have no feedback button on my desktop. Where can I find the .exe-file of it?
"Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" wrote:
Hi Michael,
If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
That function works fine here, you may want to check the display drivers and the strength of your video card.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
Screenshots are rarely necessary, you should use the feedback button on the desktop to file any bug reports you have. If you feel it is absolutely necessary to convey your point, you can include saved screenshots as additional files to upload.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Michael Heinrich" <Michael Heinrich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
Michael Heinrich wrote:
If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
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Hi,
I am not sure what you are seeing is a bug, but a feature. When I mouse over the right side of the Start menu my profile icon does change to match the item the pointer is over. For example, if I let the pointer hover over the network icon my profile picture changes to the network icon. This happens for every item on the right side of the Start menu. It doesn't occur on the left (program list) side.
Eric
It is a feature.
"Eric A. Dozier" wrote in message
Michael Heinrich wrote: If I move the mouse over any item in the startmenu, my profile-picture disappears. It seems it'll change into the icon of the item I move the mouse to, but it doesn't.
I've found some other bugs. Can I send the screenshots to a site or mail-address?
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Hi,
I am not sure what you are seeing is a bug, but a feature. When I mouse over the right side of the Start menu my profile icon does change to match the item the pointer is over. For example, if I let the pointer hover over the network icon my profile picture changes to the network icon. This happens for every item on the right side of the Start menu. It doesn't occur on the left (program list) side.
Eric
On 2006-06-28 01:19, Colin Barnhorst wrote:
I have tried to figure that out for others. If you right click on an icon and select open file location you usually can find the executable. However this is an html file and is launched by the html application host. I believe that is mshta in \Windows\System32. I sent an email to lhbeta@microsoft.com asking for instructions, but I have not heard back. There is nothing in the Control Panel/Programs and Features/Turn Windows features On Or Off that helps or in the Software Explorer.
Try entering this into run, or create a shortcut to it:
%SystemRoot%\system32\mshta.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\feedback.hta
-- Erik Wikström
Thanks Erik. I kept the icon on the desktop but I was trying to help someone else and needed that advice. Does that restore the icon to the desktop or just call the page?
"Erik Wikström" wrote in message
On 2006-06-28 01:19, Colin Barnhorst wrote: I have tried to figure that out for others. If you right click on an icon and select open file location you usually can find the executable. However this is an html file and is launched by the html application host. I believe that is mshta in \Windows\System32. I sent an email to lhbeta@microsoft.com asking for instructions, but I have not heard back. There is nothing in the Control Panel/Programs and Features/Turn Windows features On Or Off that helps or in the Software Explorer.
Try entering this into run, or create a shortcut to it:
%SystemRoot%\system32\mshta.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\feedback.hta
-- Erik Wikström
Thanks, that is what I was looking for.
"Erik Wikström" wrote in message
On 2006-06-28 01:19, Colin Barnhorst wrote: I have tried to figure that out for others. If you right click on an icon and select open file location you usually can find the executable. However this is an html file and is launched by the html application host. I believe that is mshta in \Windows\System32. I sent an email to lhbeta@microsoft.com asking for instructions, but I have not heard back. There is nothing in the Control Panel/Programs and Features/Turn Windows features On Or Off that helps or in the Software Explorer.
Try entering this into run, or create a shortcut to it:
%SystemRoot%\system32\mshta.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\feedback.hta
-- Erik Wikström
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