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Originally Posted by jamesus
Tap and hold in the upper right hand corner and you can select battery and memory to display.
You are correct. The only place QuickMenu shows the running programs is if you click on the start menu.
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The Windows Start logo opens the Quick Menu Start Menu. The Start word opens the regular Start Menu. The Windows logo on the top task bar can also become a
toggle for all active programs. (Tap and hold.) You have to select that option in QuickMenu/Option/Check "Long press win logo" box/Select "Active next". (It may or may not be necessary to check "register win key of device". I have that checked.)
In addition, when in a program that edits, the windows logo becomes a shortcut to edit (copy, paste, more) options. Not sure how I enabled that. But it sure helps sometimes. Like I said before, this is a
really cool program.
Thanks to all who helped get it in the Kitchen.