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5 TopicsShortcut pointing to Batch script (.bat file) - PSF Tool not worked.
Hi All, Scenario: I have an app with multiple shortcuts, in those one shortcut's Target is "cmd.exe" and argument is path of a batch script file(.bat file). I have tried to create MSIX package with the help of PSF Tool. while testing I am able to launch every shortcut, except this one (which has batch script). I tried the below things: 1. As we know there is no communication between MSIX container and the native cmd.exe file, I have copied cmd.exe (which is not recommendable) file into msix package and tried to launch the shortcut. It didn't work. 2. In config.json file, replaced cmd.exe with the psflauncher.exe in place of target, which mean this psflauncher will call the .bat file to execute. It didn't work 3. In config.json file, placed .bat file path in Target place with out any arguments. It didn't work. Is there any thing else to try other than above, please advise and guide. Thanks in Advance.8.8KViews0likes34CommentsLet us disable Win + F shortcut that opens Feedback hub
It's very annoying and happens many times, when I want to press Win + G to open Gamebar in game and then I accidentally press the button next to it G which is F and open feedback hub app instead. please add an option in Feedback hub to turn this shortcut off. I rarely use Win + F to send a feedback anyway, I always open feedback hub from start menu to file a feedback. please upvote this feedback: https://aka.ms/AAb4pm22.4KViews1like3CommentsUninstalling games from the Xbox app doesn't remove game shortcut from desktop
Install games from Xbox app, play it, then uninstall it, the shortcut that was made automatically on desktop will still be there, having a white placeholder icon. Expected behavior: the shortcut on desktop should be removed when the game is uninstalled from the uninstall option of the Xbox app. occurring in latest Windows 10 insider Dev build and Xbox app if you can reproduce it, add your details to this feedback: https://aka.ms/AAcirp216KViews1like3CommentsCould we have a shortcut that just cycles between virtual desktops?
I'm just starting to use virtual desktops and it's odd that they are "in a line with ends" in the interface. If you only have two open and can't remember whether the one you're in now is "on the right" or "on the left", you have a 50% chance of the shortcut you choose doing nothing (referring to ctrl+Win+Right and ctrl+Win+Left). Is there a reason that continuing to press one shortcut doesn't cycle back around to the other side of a "loop"? Could something like "Ctrl+Win+Up" be used to just cycle through desktops, or maybe switching to the most recent other desktop like "Win+Tab" used to do for "most recent Window"? Sorry if this is in the wrong place or a duplicate. I'll gladly re-ask it elsewhere if needed.6.3KViews1like1Comment