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Originally posted by fredofredofred February 13, 2024 Hi,
I love how sleek Sleek is, but there is one small not so sleek thing.
I am running Windows 10 with Sleek installed via the Microsoft Store. Version is 2.0.8.0. I have pinned Sleek to the taskbar.
When sleek is closed the taskbar icon looks like this:
When sleek is open the icon looks normal like this:
I assume this isn't intended and if it's possible to change this when it's next updated that would be great.
Kind regards,
Fred
P.s. In case anyone is interested in having Sleek open at startup (so not seeing this). If you've installed it via the store then the method to add it to your startup is here: https://www.howtogeek.com/364263/how-to-open-windows-store-apps-on-startup-in-windows-10/
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@fredofredofred I hope it's ok that I transferred this into a bug report.
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Originally posted by fredofredofred February 13, 2024
Hi,
I love how sleek Sleek is, but there is one small not so sleek thing.
I am running Windows 10 with Sleek installed via the Microsoft Store. Version is 2.0.8.0. I have pinned Sleek to the taskbar.
When sleek is closed the taskbar icon looks like this:
When sleek is open the icon looks normal like this:
I assume this isn't intended and if it's possible to change this when it's next updated that would be great.
Kind regards,
Fred
P.s. In case anyone is interested in having Sleek open at startup (so not seeing this). If you've installed it via the store then the method to add it to your startup is here: https://www.howtogeek.com/364263/how-to-open-windows-store-apps-on-startup-in-windows-10/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: