

There is a new "Actions" menu, where you will find all the single tweak-specific actions. Create a desktop shortcut for the tweakĪlso, I have re-arranged the existing menu items a little.From now, you can use keyboard shortcuts and menus for the following actions: Next, I added the corresponding menu entries for all toolbar buttons, and assigned hotkeys to them. First of all, I have updated the toolbar, so it looks better on HiDPI screens. The user interface of Winaero Tweaker is always subject to improvements. That was a bug accidentally caused by me.Īlso, there are other fixes, but they are really minor. Now it is fixed.Īnother bugfix worth mentioning is a fully-functional Settings cascading context menu for the desktop background once again. However, it was a surprise for me that it was caused by a bug in Visual Studio.

This issue had been reported several times by users, but I couldn't find the cause. Fixesįirst of all, I am happy to announce that I have finally found what was preventing Winaero Tweaker from exporting 16 tweaks. Your support, reports and suggestions are always helpful. The latest issue of Clash Magazine is available to purchase online - click HERE for details.As always, I would like to say BIG THANKS to each and every Winaero Tweaker user. 'Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)' is out now. Edging towards the techno side of the industrial pantheon, you can listen to it first on Clash. Tweaker stepped in to remix album highlight 'Love Hurt Bleed' and it's a formidable re-working. His first entirely self-penned album since 2006, it finds the synth-pop legend on firm ground: the production carries a punch, while the lyrics are meditative, introspective and forever forward facing. 'Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)' is out now via Mortal Records, and represents another continually challenging instalment of Gary Numan's discography. Continuing to experiment, the English songwriter recently completed work on his eagerly awaited new album. Rightly lauded for his pioneering take on electro pop, the singer's career largely tailed off as the 90s drew close.ĭeciding to go independent, Gary Numan plunged headlong into an intense, Industrial godhead role - and never looked back. Tweaker has stepped in to remix Gary Numan - check out the results on Clash.
