FAQ.md
EverythingToolbar is a separate user interface for the standalone file search utility Everything developed by voidtools. EverythingToolbar cannot search for files on its own. Instead, it accesses search results provided by Everything using its SDK and displays them in a modern UI that matches the look and feel of Windows' native start menu search.
No, EverythingToolbar requires Everything to be running in the background at all times.
If you're not seeing search results, try these troubleshooting steps:
1.5a in EverythingToolbar settings.EverythingToolbar originally started as a search bar that could be fully integrated into the Windows taskbar. However, these custom UIs (called deskbands) were removed from Windows 11.
With the removal of deskband support from Windows 11, EverythingToolbar can only be embedded into the taskbar by pinning a regular application icon. Windows no longer allows search bar UI integration into the taskbar without the third-party tools mentioned above.
The method for rearranging filters depends on your settings:
If Settings → Filters → Use Everything filters is disabled:
Settings → Filters → Filter orderIf Settings → Filters → Use Everything filters is enabled:
Everything → Search → Organize Filters...Yes! You can use the full power of Everything's custom filters:
Everything → Search → Organize Filters...Settings → Filters → Use Everything filters in EverythingToolbarWhile EverythingToolbar's main goal is to provide fast search results rather than act as an application launcher, you can configure a dedicated applications filter:
Settings → Filters → Use Everything filters in EverythingToolbarEverything → Search → Organize Filters...Tip: Use Everything's filter order or EverythingToolbar's Settings → Filters → Remember filter option to control which filter is selected when opening the search window.
To use EverythingToolbar with Everything 1.5a:
Settings → Advanced → Everything instance name1.5aNote: This will likely not be necessary once Everything 1.5a is released as stable.
The method depends on which variant you're using:
Deskband:
Launcher:
Important: Updating the taskbar icon color requires restarting the Explorer process, so it's not done automatically when the Windows theme changes.
Settings → User interface → Search iconWhile this might be possible, it would be much more maintenance-intensive and would probably break frequently with Windows updates. Therefore, this is not a planned feature.
You can preview the selected file by pressing the <kbd>Space</kbd> key. However, this only works when the search box is not focused, as pressing <kbd>Space</kbd> while the search box is focused will insert a space character into your search query instead. There are two ways to move focus away from the search box:
Method 1: Using arrow keys to move focus
Settings → Search → Select first resultMethod 2: Using single-click selection
Settings → Search → Double-click to openThe behavior of the <kbd>Home</kbd> and <kbd>End</kbd> keys depends on your settings:
If Settings → Search → Home/End keys navigate results is enabled:
If Settings → Search → Home/End keys navigate results is disabled:
This behavior is by design. Unfortunately, there are some limitations that prevent the taskbar (and with that the search box) from staying visible while the user is interacting with the search window. For that reason the deskband will only ever show a toggle button when the taskbar is set to auto-hide.
No, EverythingToolbar relies on the Everything SDK for search functionality, which does not support changing operator precedence. The default precedence is OR > AND.
If you find EverythingToolbar useful and would like to support its development, you can make a donation through the following platforms:
Your support helps keep the project active and allows for continued improvements and new features. Thank you for using EverythingToolbar!