Just curious about something (context menu adjustment)...
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:35 am
Is it possible to alter the options listed on the right-click context menu that appears when Newsbin is minimized to the Tray? I know a double-click restores the app (as I have it set to automagically minimize to the Tray) but sometimes an errant double-click - it happens from time to time - doesn't actually restore the app but instead opens another app tied to another Tray icon. It looks like this by default:
and I'm hoping I can get it to this:
The right-click context menu has Save as the top option, and I don't *need* to Save the configuration that often, if ever - what I'd really love to see is Restore put there at the top of that menu if possible. I did a Registry search to see if it's listed in there and it's not, so I'm guessing it's either hard-coded into Newsbin itself or something in one of the config files, potentially.
As stated, just curious if this would be doable since having Restore at the top seems more logical to me - obviously if the app is minimized to a Tray icon, my primary reason for going back to the icon is to bring the app back to full size and restored, hence Restore being the "priority" on the list.
If possible, fantastic, if not, I'll live...
and I'm hoping I can get it to this:
The right-click context menu has Save as the top option, and I don't *need* to Save the configuration that often, if ever - what I'd really love to see is Restore put there at the top of that menu if possible. I did a Registry search to see if it's listed in there and it's not, so I'm guessing it's either hard-coded into Newsbin itself or something in one of the config files, potentially.
As stated, just curious if this would be doable since having Restore at the top seems more logical to me - obviously if the app is minimized to a Tray icon, my primary reason for going back to the icon is to bring the app back to full size and restored, hence Restore being the "priority" on the list.
If possible, fantastic, if not, I'll live...