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Trouble Shooting
- Some items do not appear on the menu bar
If there is not enough space on the menu bar,
items on the left hand side will not be displayed.
Also, some control panels, such as "Numbers" and "TaskMenuBar" itself,
may not appear under systems prior to the 9.0 even if they are running.
- No icons appear on the menu bar at all
This can happen with Kaleidoscope or
Apple's appearance themes ,
especially in the 256 colors or 256 grays mode.
Try using the thousands or millions of colors mode.
If it still failed, try setting the icon position manually
(see "Setting Options" ).
- Draws icons at a wrong place
If it draws, for example, on the menu bar clock,
try setting the position manually.
Please see "Setting Options" .
- Some features do not work under At Ease or Panels mode
Without the Finder, TaskMenuBar cannot perform certain operations, such as "Get Info", etc..
- Can't open an item or hide other applications by a double click
If you are using Kensington MouseWorks with the Menu Lock option on,
it absorbs the second mouse click. Try turning it off.
- Computer crashes (or just want to uninstall)
If you suspect that TaskMenuBar is the problem,
turn off the control panel by the Extensions Manager
or by manually removing it from the "System Folder:Control Panels Folder."
Then restart the computer.
If the computer crashes at the start up time,
hold down the shift key while starting up.
Then remove the TaskMenuBar control panel from the "System Folder:Control Panels" folder
and restart it again.
- Glidel is incompatible with TaskMenuBar.
- The drag and drop operation of Action Menus
will not work with TaskMenuBar.
- TaskMenuBar does not work when Microsoft PowerPoint
is the front application.
If you had a problem or question, please read the section on
"Trouble Shooting and Known Incompatibilities"
and the update on
TaskMenuBar Home Page first.
If you could not find the solution or the problem has not been reported yet,
please send an e-mail to the author with the model of your computer,
the OS version and a detailed description of the problem.
If Apple System Profiler is available, create a report by "New Report...",
check all check boxes, then click "OK". If it warned that the file is too large,
ignore it by "OK".
Finally, save and attach it to the e-mail.
Stdlogs from MacsBug are also welcome.
Thanks in Advance.
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