I've just started using Laravel Herd on my Windows 11. But I can't seem to find the Herd interface (GUI) or settings that lets me switch between PHP versions. Even though Herd is running in the background according to the task manager, the actual application window doesn't show up. I'm not sure if I'm missing something.
It sounds like you're having trouble accessing the Laravel Herd GUI on your Windows 11 system. Laravel Herd is designed to run as a system tray application, so it might not open in a window like traditional applications. Here's what you can do to access the Laravel Herd interface:
Look for the Laravel Herd icon in your system tray. The system tray is usually located at the bottom right corner of your screen, near the clock. You might need to click on the small upward arrow (often called the "show hidden icons" button) to reveal more icons.
Once you find the Laravel Herd icon, click on it to open the Laravel Herd menu. From there, you should be able to access the GUI and settings.
If you can't find the icon, try restarting Laravel Herd. You can do this by ending the task in the Task Manager and then starting Laravel Herd again.
If Laravel Herd still doesn't show up, it might not be starting correctly. Try running Laravel Herd as an administrator by right-clicking on the Laravel Herd executable and selecting "Run as administrator."
If none of the above steps work, you may need to reinstall Laravel Herd to ensure that it's installed correctly.
Here's a small example of how you might run Laravel Herd from the command line, which could give you more information if it's failing to start properly:
# Navigate to the directory where Laravel Herd is installed
cd "path\to\laravel\herd"
# Run Laravel Herd
start herd.exe
Replace "path\to\laravel\herd" with the actual path to your Laravel Herd installation directory.
If you continue to have issues, consider reaching out to the Laravel Herd community or checking the official documentation for further troubleshooting steps.
@gych Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely give Laragon a try. I'm curious, does Laragon allow for switching between different versions of PHP and Node.js?
@shariff I had the same issue, try accessing Herd from system tray Icon. This worked for me.
The system tray Icon is located to the right of your taskbar.