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Matthew LeClair
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So I have 2 monitors.

Both monitors have a row of horizontal icons above the task bars on both monitors.

Monitor 1, default windows taskbar.
Monitor 2, display fusion taskbar.

When I set the windows taskbar to auto-hide, everything is fine.
When I set the display fusion taskbar to auto-hide, all of the icons on both monitors shift up 1 row.

With all the icons shifted up a row..

I can drag the icons down a row on monitor 2 to be above the taskbar... but when I mouse over the taskbar the icons get cover (as they should be.)

I can NOT drag the icons back down a row on monitor 1 though.

When I set the windows taskbar to auto-hide (leaving display fusion in auto-hide) I can now move the icons down and they get covered when they show.

Now if I close the display fusion taskbar, the icons on the desktop again get pushed up a row.

What's the deal? Is display fusion creating an extra row? Is there any way to prevent the icons from moving when I set the bar to auto hide. I like them where they are.

The reason I'm putting the display fusion bar on auto-hide is I often view videos from youtube, itunes, or whatever on monitor 2 in full screen and don't like or want the display fusion bar ontop while I'm working on monitor 1 (basically the fullscreen video isn't the focus so the bar forces it's way on top.) Aside from videos though, I always want the taskbar ontop. Is there a solution the doesn't have the icons moving about?
Dec 5, 2013  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you just want to avoid having the DisplayFusion taskbar come to the front when a full screen video loses focus, you can just disable the "Show taskbar in front of full screen applications when they lose focus" option on the Settings > Taskbar tab. Please let me know if that doesn't work out :)
Dec 8, 2013  • #2
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Matthew LeClair
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Worked great, thanks.
Dec 8, 2013  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No problem, glad to hear it!
Dec 8, 2013  • #4
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