Windows 8 Start menu and shutdown button trick


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I hope you don't mind, but I ended up extracting your .exe with 7-zip and made a Classic Shell Start button png. The icon slightly moves up and down to make a quasi animation (I displaced the dimensions slightly).

Nice! I don't mind at all. Good work! I dont consider myself a programmer in the smallest form, so whatever anyone wants to do to improve on what I did is more than welcome!

I dont think I am necessarily cheating the system. If you've ever tried to control a metro UI interface inside a full screen RDP session you can appreciate how frustrating it can be to get the mouse cursor just right. It's not a replacement for the UI in the way that the other start menu replacement programs are.

I was trying to think of a way to get the winkey+x right click menu from the pinned icon, but I can't figure it out because its just a pinned shortcut in the taskbar. If someone could figure that out that would be awesome.

Isn't it easier just to press the Start button on the keyboard to switch between the start screen and the desktop?

It is, but like I said sometimes I am dealing with servers that actually have keyboards with no winkey. I know ctrl+esc works, but this is simple. To each their own.

  • 2 months later...

Sorry to bring this dead post back alive, but using the Win+X editor I was able to modify the Win+X menu to add the shutdown app at the bottom of group 1. Finding this method the easiest, quickest way to get to the shutdown prompt for users (including myself).

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Blogged about it here: http://bit.ly/ShSD0s

if anyone is interested in adding this as well. May be useful.

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