![]() Again the compromise is that it took the place of important folders whose contents you needed to access easily and frequently.Ĥ. Pinned items can be organized into groups (like the Start screen). The idea comes from mobile OSes like Android which tuck away all apps inside an App Drawer while you pin apps to the launcher's home screen which you use across multiple pages.ģ. The big compromise is all those super-important system folders with submenus have no place. Overall, more space for pinning your items. Tiles are colorful and graphical, tile sizes can be variable, some of them large, some of them small.Ģ. Live Tiles with push notifications (like the Windows 8 Start screen). I do see some improvements in the Windows 10 Start "menu":ġ. Rename the skin and copy it back to C:\Program Files\Classic Shell\Skins and then switch to the modded skin from the Skin tab in Start Menu settings. Change the 'top' or 'bottom' (2nd and 4th) values of the above parameters and save the changes. The 4 values of each parameters are the number of pixels added around the element from the left/top/right/bottom of the menu.Ĭopy the Windows Aero.skin7 file to the Desktop, open it in Resource Hacker. The parameters you might need to modify are Main2_text_padding and Main2_padding. The spacing is less because it can support a far greater number of items (system folders and important locations) in the right column, much more than the Windows 7 menu ever did.īut you can adjust the spacing yourself by simply modifying the skin and re-saving it. ![]() Tried them all but one thing that keeps me away from ClassicShell, such a small thing, but with the Windows 7 skin, the right panel with Control Panel etc doesn't look right, not enough width spacing compared to Windows 7 and SiB.
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