Simulate Stack effects on the Quick Launch bar

  
        This article is written for palm oils that don't like to simulate Mac Dock effects, but have a soft spot for that big tail.
This software is rewritten according to the Stack Docklet, which allows you to use the Stack function without installing software that simulates the Dock. You can create a shortcut for it to put them on the "quick start" or "desktop" of the taskbar. The advantage of using this software is that StandaloneStack can be called, and it can be used without waiting for resident memory. The shortcoming is obvious: you can't start N programs in one go. Instructions:
Decompress the downloaded tarball and create a shortcut for StandaloneStack.exe or send it to the desktop shortcut.
Right click on the shortcut, select "Properties", and then add a parameter after the target: [space] Appinn (please replace [space] with the real space bar), or your name , support Chinese. For example, I set it here:
F:\\standalonestack\\StandaloneStack.exe sfufoet
Tip: The advantage of this parameter is that you can create unlimited shortcuts and set them. For folders with different shortcuts: games, software, and more.
The first time you run the settings dialog box, set the folder (Folder). Sort by is the icon sorting; Mode is the pop-up effect, there are two effects (fan effect is shown on the right, Grid effect is shown in the figure below, and Automatic is automatically selected according to the number of files.)

Finally thrown to the desktop or the quick launch bar.

Press and hold Ctrl to run StandaloneStack. The configuration interface appears.
More detailed tutorials (such as pop-ups) See Jackbin's lazy notes
It is highly recommended to use ahk to set shortcuts, or to set StrokeIt's O or O Reversed gestures. Run StandaloneStack. This trick is from the Magic Formation - draw a circle to quickly start stealing the teacher.
This package also contains two gadgets that use the Stack Docklet, because they are the same author, they are all similar Packaged together:
OpenStartMenu
Direct run is to open the start menu, parameter /hidetaskbar completely hide the taskbar (if you want to use this feature, please hide the taskbar first, otherwise it will The window that occurs cannot be truly full screen.). /showtaskbar /nostartmenu These two parameters are the recovery taskbar and do not open the start menu.



Get the window icon on the taskbar and pop up with the Stack effect. For those who often open a 10+ window on the taskbar, you can give it a try.
TrayStack
Obtain the icon of the system tray and pop up with the Stack effect. Cannot get the hidden tray icon. Tr
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