> From: David Vanderschel <d...@austin.rr.com> > Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 12:46:10 -0500 > > In Windows 7 and 8.1, we had the following solution: Start Emacs with > runemacs.exe, pin it, close it, bring up the Properties for the pinned icon, > and change the target from emacs.exe to runemacs.exe. That works as one would > hope: either starting an instance of Emacs or activating any existing > instance. > > My habit for starting Emacs or activating an existing instance is to use > Windows-digit or (equivalently) clicking the pinned taskbar icon. With Windows > 10, it does not work. When I start Emacs with the taskbar icon, it adds a new > icon to the taskbar for the running instance. If I use the pinned icon again, > it starts yet another instance. Windows-digit becomes useless because I don't > know the digit corresponding to the running instance of Emacs. > > Could someone please point me to a solution for Windows 10? (If there is not > one, I guess I will resort to AHC.)
Did you try making a taskbar icon that invokes emacsclient instead?