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<title>RE: Maximizing windows goes behind taskbar on 1 out of 3 virtual displays</title>
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Does the issue persist if you exit DisplayFusion?
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Hello,<br/>
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Does the issue persist if you exit DisplayFusion?<br/>
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Thanks!
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<description><![CDATA[When maximizing a window (such as Chrome or Slack), it goees behind the taskbar on one of my 3 virtual displays.
This is the "main one" where the original windows taskbar is.
I've tried most solutions I could find on this forum but to no avail. I've also tried the newest beta.
To clarify: For ...]]></description>
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When maximizing a window (such as Chrome or Slack), it goees behind the taskbar on one of my 3 virtual displays. <br/>
This is the "main one" where the original windows taskbar is. <br/>
I've tried most solutions I could find on this forum but to no avail. I've also tried the newest beta.<br/>
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To clarify: For my 2 other virtual displays, I fixed it by right-clicking the taskbar, choosing "Multi-monitor taskbar" &gt; Position &gt; "Bottom". <br/>
However, for the "main" window I don't get this option as it is the original windows taskbar. I've gone to windows taskbar settings and set it the position to "Bottom", but it does not help. Maximized windows still go behind this taskbar. <br/>
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Any tips?
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