Start-Menu toolbar with a key

Discussion, questions and support.
Post Reply
Stoef69
Posts: 12
Joined: Sep 3rd, ’24, 10:49

Post by Stoef69 » Oct 27th, ’24, 09:28

Hello and good morning,
I have created a toolbar in the start menu as type. In the toolbar itself I can open several programs. Now I would like to open the toolbar with a key and not with the mouse. However, I cannot manage to do that. Can you help me with that?
User avatar
Marko
Posts: 1813
Joined: Mar 2nd, ’13, 21:02

Post by Marko » Oct 27th, ’24, 19:57

You can set the shortcut in Preferences/Start menu #1, #2 …
Stoef69
Posts: 12
Joined: Sep 3rd, ’24, 10:49

Post by Stoef69 » Oct 27th, ’24, 22:59

Thanks for your answer, Marko. I didn't mean it like that. In my toolbar I have several submenus, so I first control the toolbar (with #1), then the menu opens. Underneath a title there are several items. I would like to access them using a button. I can't upload a graphic. It looks something like this ...
I press #1 and the toolbar (here amazon) opens. Under this entry (amazon) I have several submenus - "orders", "memberships", "subscriptions", etc. I would like to access these submenus with a button - ideally with the arrow key down. I can't do this with any key. If I choose "Menu" from the start menu, I can use the keys one to nine to go directly to the submenus. I hope you understand what I mean.
Best wishes

Stefan
User avatar
Tom
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov 24th, ’15, 23:39

Post by Tom » Oct 28th, ’24, 18:51

Currently this is not available but we'll think if it would be possible to implement it in the future.
But why can't you use a normal menu instead?
Stoef69
Posts: 12
Joined: Sep 3rd, ’24, 10:49

Post by Stoef69 » Oct 28th, ’24, 19:32

Thank you very much for the answer, Tom.
My wish is rather banal: it just looks nicer.
But of course it works with the menu choice.
In addition, the toolbar remains permanently on the desktop. It does not have to be opened again with the press of a button.
User avatar
Tom
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov 24th, ’15, 23:39

Post by Tom » Oct 28th, ’24, 22:02

As toolbar is always on the desktop, you would anyway first need to click on it to get it into focus before using up/down keys to select. I believe that’s not convenient.
Post Reply