How is Windows 11's system a throwback to pre-Windows 10 with regards to setting default apps? If anything, it's an iteration of Windows 10. Because, remember, Windows 10 is what made it a LOT more complicated to set new default apps.This is definitely going to be a case where I'm not giving Microsoft any credit for fixing something they broke of their own accord. Windows 10's system, while far from perfect, was still worlds better than the throwback to older versions of Windows that found its way into Win 11.
You can fix the right click menu issue by enteringI don't get it, "Open With" is actually one of the few right click menu items that MS didn't hide behind a second click on Win 11 (probably the most irritating UI "improvement" IMHO). It works just like it did on Win 10, there is an option to "always use this application to open this file type" which sets the default app.
reg.exe add "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\InprocServer32" /f /ve
I loathe Edge so much, I told Windows to block it in the firewall. Even when it's hard coded to bring up (for a help item, as an example) it can't get through. I'd rather read the URL and take Firefox there (if it will go there) than fuck with Edge.There's no word on whether the company will stop prompting you to switch to Edge once you've installed a different default browser or whether it will stop prompting you to switch back to Bing once you've set a new default search engine in Edge.
Jokes on you, Adobe merged Acrobat into EdgeGreat, now make it so that when I associate PDFs with Adobe Acrobat, your updates don't undo that and associate them back with Edge.
Go ahead. I'll wait.
I'm talking about like in the XP days, before the EU forced MS to come up with that simple dialog box to select browsers, which they then expanded to other things as well. Back when every single extension had to have its own manually set association.How is Windows 11's system a throwback to pre-Windows 10 with regards to setting default apps? If anything, it's an iteration of Windows 10. Because, remember, Windows 10 is what made it a LOT more complicated to set new default apps.
Would have been even better if Windows allow customizing the right-click contextual window to move around choices like "Open with" or such. Glad that 11 now has Compress to... instead of Share to...then compress to folder...etc.I don't get it, "Open With" is actually one of the few right click menu items that MS didn't hide behind a second click on Win 11 (probably the most irritating UI "improvement" IMHO). It works just like it did on Win 10, there is an option to "always use this application to open this file type" which sets the default app.
OH THANK GODJokes on you, Adobe merged Acrobat into Edge![]()
I think anyone who has spent any non-trivial amount of time in a tech support role is busting out laughing right now, thinking about many similar scenarios from their own experience.OH THANK GOD
No, REALLY. As an administrator who develops and deploys Adobe forms for our program, you have NO FLIPPING IDEA how many times I have had to talk people through the incredibly difficult task of opening a PDF in Acrobat.
"No, you opened it in Edge. No, your PDF viewer is not outdated, that's what you see when a form like that is opened in Edge. No, there is nothing wrong with the form, you just need to open it in Adobe. Nope, you downloaded the form, but you double-clicked it and it opened up in Edge again. You can't fill the form out and sign it in Edge, you need to do it in Adobe."
How about we never get the, "are you sure you don't want to use Edge?" extra prompts when switching default browsers and pdf viewers. Just do it.
I've even had it ask, "Are you sure you don't want to use Mail" when switching to Outlook as the default mail client. FO MS
Well, if it avoids that problem for the end-user, then that's definitely a plus. Good on....someone I guess.OH THANK GOD
No, REALLY. As an administrator who develops and deploys Adobe forms for our program, you have NO FLIPPING IDEA how many times I have had to talk people through the incredibly difficult task of opening a PDF in Acrobat.
"No, you opened it in Edge. No, your PDF viewer is not outdated, that's what you see when a form like that is opened in Edge. No, there is nothing wrong with the form, you just need to open it in Adobe. Nope, you downloaded the form, but you double-clicked it and it opened up in Edge again. You can't fill the form out and sign it in Edge, you need to do it in Adobe."
It absolutely sucks and some people just do not understand how they can possibly have two programs that can open a PDF. The old Adobe plug-in for IE trained a generation of office drones that opening it in browser meant it was open in Adobe, and talking them through the differences is like talking your grandmother through a bare-metal Linux install over the phone.
(Filling out forms in any viewer other than Acrobat consistently breaks form field automation, strips out any scripting, flattens the form making entries impossible to batch-export, and so on. I really and truly hate how bad people are at forms.)
Chrome and Firefox, for example, pin themselves to your taskbar upon installation automatically without asking. Firefox can set itself as your default browser within the app itself, skipping Settings entirely
One suspects these two are not unrelated.Using these new features isn't mandatory, and app developers who are handling things differently won't need to change their apps immediately. But the company says it will begin doing more to block "unrequested modifications to a user's choices... later this year after application developers have had time to incorporate these new best practices."
Especially preview pane, took months to figure out how to get the preview pane back to using the correct Adobe file handler instead of a nag screen to make Edge the default browser!Great, now make it so that when I associate PDFs with Adobe Acrobat, your updates don't undo that and associate them back with Edge.
Go ahead. I'll wait.
The default MIME type handlers are in the registry, but there's an undocumented registry key where a hash of the existing value is stored. If the hash doesn't match, Windows asks which app to use.One suspects these two are not unrelated.
Arch or Gentoo?It absolutely sucks and some people just do not understand how they can possibly have two programs that can open a PDF. The old Adobe plug-in for IE trained a generation of office drones that opening it in browser meant it was open in Adobe, and talking them through the differences is like talking your grandmother through a bare-metal Linux install over the phone.
What about:Great, now make it so that when I associate PDFs with Adobe Acrobat, your updates don't undo that and associate them back with Edge.
Because they can track you more easily in Edge to grab a slice of the advertising pie.Microsoft, you're the ones who created this problem in the first place! Back in Windows 7, file associations weren't randomly reverting to MS's preferred defaults. That's something they introduced in Windows 10. Just... stop trying to force your stuff on us. I don't even see why you care if we use your browser. We paid for your OS already and the browser's free so what difference does it make to you?
AND DAMMIT, bring back the ONE list of "background apps" that you can toggle on/off, instead of the monstrosity the app setup is now, where you have to go into each app to change that setting.Great, now make it so that when I associate PDFs with Adobe Acrobat, your updates don't undo that and associate them back with Edge.
Go ahead. I'll wait.
It's not exactly acrobat in your browser. It's the sane exact PDF viewer UI only with an acrobat badge in the lower right hand corner.OH THANK GOD
No, REALLY. As an administrator who develops and deploys Adobe forms for our program, you have NO FLIPPING IDEA how many times I have had to talk people through the incredibly difficult task of opening a PDF in Acrobat.
"No, you opened it in Edge. No, your PDF viewer is not outdated, that's what you see when a form like that is opened in Edge. No, there is nothing wrong with the form, you just need to open it in Adobe. Nope, you downloaded the form, but you double-clicked it and it opened up in Edge again. You can't fill the form out and sign it in Edge, you need to do it in Adobe."
It absolutely sucks and some people just do not understand how they can possibly have two programs that can open a PDF. The old Adobe plug-in for IE trained a generation of office drones that opening it in browser meant it was open in Adobe, and talking them through the differences is like talking your grandmother through a bare-metal Linux install over the phone.
(Filling out forms in any viewer other than Acrobat consistently breaks form field automation, strips out any scripting, flattens the form making entries impossible to batch-export, and so on. I really and truly hate how bad people are at forms.)
Slackware, with a SCSI CD drive.Arch or Gentoo?