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<description><![CDATA[That's just a maximized window, not full screen. If you press F11 on Chrome, do the taskbars still sit on top?
The taskbars need to be topmost because it's not possible to pull them to the front when needed if they're behind another window. Usually with a 2x2 grid like your setup, I recommend mo...]]></description>
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That's just a maximized window, not full screen. If you press F11 on Chrome, do the taskbars still sit on top?<br/>
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The taskbars need to be topmost because it's not possible to pull them to the front when needed if they're behind another window. Usually with a 2x2 grid like your setup, I recommend moving the taskbars for the top splits to the top of the screen. To do this, right-click the taskbar, and choose "Multi-Monitor Taskbar > Position > Top."<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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I'm a new user of displayfusion, and so far I am loving it.
However when I have a application running in fullscreen the taskbars are still showing on top of it.
I tried disabling "show taskbar in front of fullscreen applications when they lose focus"
But that didn't change anything.
Some...]]></description>
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Hi, <br/>
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I'm a new user of displayfusion, and so far I am loving it.<br/>
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However when I have a application running in fullscreen the taskbars are still showing on top of it. <br/>
<br/>
I tried disabling "show taskbar in front of fullscreen applications when they lose focus" <br/>
<br/>
But that didn't change anything. <br/>
<br/>
Some help would be greatly appreciated
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