
John K Barr
23 discussion posts
Hello, I usually use the Chrome Browser in Win11, which has the Back button at the left edge of the window and is not movable. I am a little clumsy with mouse movement and frequently overshoot the button, triggering your Auto Hid taskbar to popup, then the preview window. So I have to move the mouse cursor way out of the way for your stuff to close, then try again. Sometimes it takes several tries for me to get it right.
I haven't found an advanced setting or any guidance in this forum for adding time to the taskbar popup delay (so I can tweak my mouse position slightly to the Back button), or any other option like maybe desensitizing the screen edge near the top to avoid triggering the taskbar popup there.
I currently have animation off and try to aim for the very top edge of screen first, because the is where your Home button is which has no preview window to popup. Any advice other than moving your taskbar or using context menu for the back function? Thanks
12 hours ago (modified 12 hours ago)
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Unfortunately there isn't a way to delay the taskbar un-hiding at the moment. I can put this on our feature request list if you like? Meantime, maybe using the "Alt + Left Arrow" keyboard shortcut for Back would be quicker and less error prone?

John K Barr
23 discussion posts
I use my laptop from an easy chair, usually just sticking with the trackball unless I have to type other stuff. So keyboard shortcuts are more work. I could get used to the browser context menu Back button, but an adjustable delay before taskbar popup would be nice.
As always, thanks for the quick reply!