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Quischen
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I seem to be having an issue where if the center taskbar is on the top portion of a 3 x 1 monitor configuration in Windows 7, then any Windows Explorer windows tend to become hidden. The only way to workaround the issue is to reopen the window. I am using Displayfusion 7.0 and have the nvidia dll's turned off.
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Jan 5, 2015 (modified Jan 5, 2015)  • #1
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Quischen
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It would also seem that applications are affected by this issue as well.
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Jan 5, 2015 (modified Jan 5, 2015)  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could you attach a copy of your troubleshooting info? Here are the steps:
  • Open the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab
  • Click the Copy to Clipboard button
  • Open Notepad, paste the text, and save the file
  • Reply with the text file attached

Thanks!
Jan 5, 2015  • #3
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Quischen
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Quote:
Could you attach a copy of your troubleshooting info? Here are the steps:
  • Open the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab
  • Click the Copy to Clipboard button
  • Open Notepad, paste the text, and save the file
  • Reply with the text file attached

Thanks!


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Jan 6, 2015  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks! I've tested here with the same setup as yours, and couldn't reproduce the issue. If you use Ctrl + Win + S to restore the window to the centre of the monitor, then maximize it again, does it still end up underneath the taskbar at the top?
Jan 6, 2015  • #5
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Quischen
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Thanks! I've tested here with the same setup as yours, and couldn't reproduce the issue. If you use Ctrl + Win + S to restore the window to the centre of the monitor, then maximize it again, does it still end up underneath the taskbar at the top?


Yes, even doing as you suggest with Ctrl + Win + S the window still goes underneath the taskbar at the top. I can workaround the issue by using my taskbar at the bottom of my screens but this is less than ideal and doesn't fix the issue. Is it possible that is is an nvidia driver issue instead of a displayfusion issue?
Jan 10, 2015  • #6
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
It's possible! Could you check the Windows Task Manager > Processes tab to see if the nvsmartmaxapp processes are running?
Jan 15, 2015  • #7
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