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sharkys
16 discussion posts
I am using the DisplayFusion taskbar on my second monitor. Normal Windows XP behavior(auto-hide = disabled) is to maximize a window, putting the bottom of the window against the top of the windows taskbar.

With DisplayFusion v3.0.6, when maximizing a window with auto-hide disabled, the bottom of the window is covered with the toolbar, making the bottom of the window not visible. Only remedy is to avoid maximizing windows, and manually resize the window to an acceptable size.

The windows XP bahaviour is the "expected behavior" what should be the same in DisplayFusion. Is this issue occurring on all installations of DisplayFusion v3.0.6? Can it be resolved?

(edited to improved readability)
Jun 23, 2009  • #1
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sharkys
16 discussion posts
Hi,

I am wondering if anyone is reading this. It would be great if issues are being resolved rather than not being taken seriously. I also send an email regarding this issue, but never got response.

Let's hope i get an answer this time.

Regards,

Joris
Jul 27, 2009  • #2
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benway
343 discussion posts
I believe this has been improved in the latest version due out in a few weeks. :-)
Jul 27, 2009  • #3
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sharkys
16 discussion posts
Quote:
I believe this has been improved in the latest version due out in a few weeks. :-)


Thanks Benway for your comment.

Anyone able to verify this?
Jul 27, 2009  • #4
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@sharkys: This issue has been resolved in the upcoming 3.1 release. I did receive your email, and I believe I responded to it as well. Please let me know if you didn't get my response or if it wasn't clear. Thanks!
Jul 27, 2009  • #5
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sharkys
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@sharkys: This issue has been resolved in the upcoming 3.1 release. I did receive your email, and I believe I responded to it as well. Please let me know if you didn't get my response or if it wasn't clear. Thanks!


I didn't receive your e-mail. However, very good to hear this issue was addressed, thanks many times.

When V3.1 comes out, i am going to purchase a license...
Jul 27, 2009  • #6
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sharkys
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Hi, yesterday i become the proud owner of the professional license.

However still experiencing problems maximizing Putty windows against the Displayfusion taskbar. When Displayfusion taskbar is on top, the maximized putty window appear underneath the taskbar, with all other programs it works correct(windows XP behaviour).

Regards,

Joris
Sep 4, 2009  • #7
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sharkys
16 discussion posts
Current version 3.1.2 apparently resolved the issue described. Thanks.
Sep 7, 2009  • #8
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Excellent - thanks for following-up!
Sep 7, 2009  • #9
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sharkys
16 discussion posts
Sorry to say, the bug seemed resolved, however after a short while, it was back again. Currently working with Displayfusion v3.1.4 the bug is still there.

With putty full screen it is impossible to read what you're typing, because the command-line is at the bottom side of the window(and the displayfusion toolbar on top). My first post describes this bug, if it is unclear, don't hesitate to ask, I'll make some screenshots.

Is it possible to recreate this issue on a different system? And eventually resolve this bug..?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Joris.
Sep 18, 2009  • #10
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thank you for following-up. I am going to continue tracking this issue in this topic:
http://www.binaryfortress.com/Forum/index.php?topic=1309.0

Thanks!
Sep 25, 2009  • #11
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