Releases: LuisThiamNye/ButteryTaskbar2
2.3.1
2.3.0
Buttery Taskbar is now able to change the Windows taskbar auto-hide setting, so you no longer have to manually change it yourself.
Also, in the options menu, you can choose what this auto-hide setting is set to whenever Buttery Taskbar is disabled.
2.2.1 Fix the beeping!
Here we attempt to fix the beeping when you use the scroll activation feature as described by #8
However, if you scroll at an absurdly high rate (possible for some mice) then beeping may still happen, so maybe avoid doing that.
2.2.0 Peak User Experience Edition
- Added a friendly icon.
- New feature: a graphical user interface for configuring the program. Access it via the tray icon.
- Four options:
- Enable/disable the entire taskbar-hiding functionality.
- Enable/disable the shortcut to toggle the above option.
- Control whether scrolling the screen edge reveals the taskbar.
- Auto-start at login, with a caveat:
- If you use this option, the program will not run as administrator and hence will not function properly when the focused window is running as administrator. But perhaps this is a nice convenience for people who do not want to bother taking my continued advice of creating an entry in Task Scheduler (see the README).
- These four settings are automatically saved to a binary config file in AppData/Roaming.
- The program checks GitHub for newer versions, and when it is out of date, the menu shows an update button that opens the releases page in your browser.
- Four options:
2.1.0 "The Language" Edition
New feature: Mouse scroll at the bottom of the primary monitor screen reveals the Start menu and taskbar.
This is useful for seeing the taskbar without touching the keyboard, for your convenience.
To install, grab yourself the buttery-taskbar.exe file and see the README for installation and usage instructions.
2.0.0
You might find it useful.
Refer to the README for usage instructions.