inktri Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 To install with Toolbar Icon:1. Change the extension from zip to widget.2. Right click the Spotlight Icon and in the Windows tab, choose Topmost3. Drag the widget over your taskbar, using the Drag Me Around text (might be hard to read, if you try to drag the icon it will just open the results bar over it)4. Click on the Spotlight icon5. Drag the results bar (the other window that spawned in the center) right under the taskbar's Spotlight icon6. Right click the Spotlight icon and in the Windows tab choose Lock Positions7. To remove the Drag Me Around text, in the Display tab, disable Show Drag Me AroundOR, if you don't care for a working taskbar icon1. Change the extension from zip to widget.2. Click the Spotlight Icon and in the General Tab, choose to disable the Taskbar Icon and Drag Me Around Text3. Drag the results bar wherever you want and lock positions if desiredNote: Once you've done all of that (a hassle), it is recommended that you disable checking for the security code because it's a buggy piece of work.Questions, comments are more than welcome.Edit: updated widget w/fixes for many, many bugs and shadows (quirky, I'll fix when the time comes), 1/06 updated again with fixes to posted bugsGoogleSpotlight.zip Link to comment
zerroeffect Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 This is intersting. I can't try it out yet because I just installed GDS, but the widget itself is good so far. Not sure about having to make the icon topmost in order to have it lay on the taskbar. Full screen movies and screen savers haven't reacted well to that. The icon still shows on top of fullscreen stuff.Will update when I can try it out properly. Thanks for the release. Link to comment
roycifer Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 this is great! some things...question:- is there a keyboard command or script that can invoke the search bar to appear (for use with a dock)?feature request:- can the taskbar icon be replaced by a system tray icon? this would provide an alternative for zerroeffect's topmost vs fullscreen concern as well as those who dont have a taskbar/object bar with the proper spotlight area.bugs?- the X button doesnt clear the text field- when using "backspace" to manually clear the text field, when "backspacing" the last character, an error pops up saying "Please correct your security code settings." the thing is, the security code setting IS correct.will keep tinkering but so far so good! Link to comment
Trent Pivot Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 (edited) ... Edited April 30, 2012 by Trent Pivot Link to comment
nightcrawler1089 Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Download it, right click, select rename, and change the filename from GoogleSpotlight.zip to GoogleSpotlight.widget.Make sure that "Hide Extensions for known file types" is unchecked. This option can be found in the Folder Options (use the Control Panel) view tab, right below the Hidden Files and Folders options.Thanks!-NC Link to comment
firecracker6 Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 @inktri, is this widget posted in the konfab forums? Is there somewhere we could go to follow development? I don't mean to be skeptical but this widget does tap into GDS's capabilities and content and could represent a compromise of security or privacy, even unintensionally. I apologize for being such a pessimist but I know you'll take this the right way, yourself being familiar with computer concerns. Also, thank you, for sharing with us your time and efforts I did try installing this widget but had no success with getting it to work. However, I didn't have much time to troubleshoot so perhaps it was something on my end. fc Link to comment
inktri Posted January 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 this is great! some things...question:- is there a keyboard command or script that can invoke the search bar to appear (for use with a dock)?feature request:- can the taskbar icon be replaced by a system tray icon? this would provide an alternative for zerroeffect's topmost vs fullscreen concern as well as those who dont have a taskbar/object bar with the proper spotlight area.bugs?- the X button doesnt clear the text field- when using "backspace" to manually clear the text field, when "backspacing" the last character, an error pops up saying "Please correct your security code settings." the thing is, the security code setting IS correct.will keep tinkering but so far so good!the taskbar icon is very buggy and at best not recommended. instead you can just create a shortcut to the widget file and put it in your dock. the security code warning is really messed up; for the next version I'll make an option to disable the check when you know you've got the code right. I'll have to try the x button again.@inktri, is this widget posted in the konfab forums? Is there somewhere we could go to follow development? I don't mean to be skeptical but this widget does tap into GDS's capabilities and content and could represent a compromise of security or privacy, even unintensionally.I apologize for being such a pessimist but I know you'll take this the right way, yourself being familiar with computer concerns.Also, thank you, for sharing with us your time and efforts I did try installing this widget but had no success with getting it to work. However, I didn't have much time to troubleshoot so perhaps it was something on my end.fcsorry, if you feel insecure, but I feel there is no other way to do it. the security code is needed to access the google desktop frontend, from there the widget just grabs and formats the xml of the results. I do not believe that if I send the code myself I could access your computer because the google desktop search data is stored on your computer. Link to comment
SLy CaT Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 well made in my opinion. but i just find it too slow for my likings. good work though, very nice looking imitation of spotlight. Link to comment
Konstantino Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 ....Every time I change a widget setting, namely lock position, the widget just moves back into the center of my screen, rather than staying at the taskbar where I want it. Link to comment
Dr. Daniel Jackson Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 Im having that exact same prolaem. If I change any preference... I moves back to where it spawned. Link to comment
Konstantino Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Oh yeah, and now that I try it, it's main purpose - to search things - is exactly what it doesn't do for me. :x Link to comment
thisisfreaky Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 interesting...could I use Yahoo! instead of Google?PS can I have a screenshot, pleez Link to comment
ernando Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 To install with Toolbar Icon:1. Change the extension from zip to widget.2. Right click the Spotlight Icon and in the Windows tab, choose Topmost3. Drag the widget over your taskbar, using the Drag Me Around text (might be hard to read, if you try to drag the icon it will just open the results bar over it)4. Click on the Spotlight icon5. Drag the results bar (the other window that spawned in the center) right under the taskbar's Spotlight icon6. Right click the Spotlight icon and in the Windows tab choose Lock Positions7. To remove the Drag Me Around text, in the Display tab, disable Show Drag Me Around........Questions, comments are more than welcome.Edit: updated widget w/fixes for many, many bugs and shadows (quirky, I'll fix when the time comes), 1/06 updated again with fixes to posted bugsHi, thx for the widget, I try your instruction but when I want to set it to lock it position the widget just go back all over from beginning that is from the center of screen. Can you help me ? Link to comment
orientlife Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 Can't put the icon stay in toolbar. Link to comment
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