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laurin1
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The taskbar is overlapping and cutting off the bottom of my applications. Is that normal? That blocks the status bar and controls on some applications.
Jun 24, 2013  • #1
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Kunnal Kainth
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I have the same problem, as well. When I full screen on my secondary monitor and lose mouse focus, the taskbar remains behind the full screen window, which is what I want. However, that is not the case on my primary monitor. The taskbar is in front on full screen window when it loses focus.

In Windows 8, the problem can be solved by checking off "show taskbar on all displays" in the taskbar properties. But I don't prefer to use Windows 8 native multi-taskbar because to doesn't show the taskbar icons/shortcuts on the buttom left. I rather use DisplayFusions Taskbar.

Any help?
Jun 25, 2013  • #2
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laurin1
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I'm not on Windows 8.
Jun 25, 2013  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you restart DisplayFusion when this happens, does it then work correctly again for a while?
Jun 25, 2013  • #4
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Kunnal Kainth
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Its still the same problem for me. Its been like this since I purchased displayfusion is February.
Jun 25, 2013  • #5
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laurin1
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If you restart DisplayFusion when this happens, does it then work correctly again for a while?


Well, I don't have my laptop hooked up to a second monitor (and rarely do), so I can't test it, but it's working fine on one of my desktops.
Jun 25, 2013  • #6
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, we've just released 5.1 Beta 8 (http://www.displayfusion.com/Download/Beta/), and this issue should hopefully be all fixed up. Please let me know if not.

Thanks!
Jun 26, 2013  • #7
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