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May question is, is there anything out their that does something like taskbar hider but for all taskbars?

http://www.itsamples.com/taskbar-hider.html

this completely hides the taskbar then you can show it again with shortcut key.
Feb 1, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
You could use a DisplayFusion scripted function to disable the Windows taskbar using that hotkey, as well as the DisplayFusion taskbars. Just let me know what hotkey you use in that app to disable the Windows taskbar, and I'll whip up a sample script for you :)

Thanks!
Feb 2, 2015  • #2
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You could use a DisplayFusion scripted function to disable the Windows taskbar using that hotkey, as well as the DisplayFusion taskbars. Just let me know what hotkey you use in that app to disable the Windows taskbar, and I'll whip up a sample script for you :)

Thanks!


Left Start Key/Windows Key and X Key!

Thank you so much!!!
Feb 2, 2015  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
This should do the trick. Just click "Add Scripted" on the Settings > Functions tab, paste in the code from the attached text file (clear the default code first), then give it a name and a hotkey and you should be all set :)
• Attachment: Toggle Taskbars.txt [223 bytes]
Feb 5, 2015  • #4
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This should do the trick. Just click "Add Scripted" on the Settings > Functions tab, paste in the code from the attached text file (clear the default code first), then give it a name and a hotkey and you should be all set :)


It didnt work for me :|

Could you add screenshot in case i am doing anything wrong?
Feb 7, 2015  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Sure thing! See attached. I've just re-tested the script, and it works for me. It sends a Win + X (to disable the Windows taskbar through your app), then disables the DisplayFusion taskbar as well.
• Attachment: ScriptedFunction.jpg [188,511 bytes]
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Feb 9, 2015  • #6
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What about the main screen taskbar? thats still enabled
Feb 10, 2015  • #7
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Your Taskbar Hider app (from your original post) should be taking care of that, when DisplayFusion sends the Win + X keystroke. Is that application still running on your system and set to use Win + X?
Feb 10, 2015  • #8
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oh okay perfect then. i closed it because i'd thought it would make all of them hidden
Feb 10, 2015  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah, gotcha. Yeah, DisplayFusion doesn't have functionality for hiding the Windows taskbar, so I just made the script send the hotkey for your other Taskbar hider app :)
Feb 10, 2015  • #10
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