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eekboom

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  1. Oops, I was not aware that even if I have a separate taskbar per display that you can move a taskbar to a completely different display. (Was this possible with windows 10 default taskbars?) Anyway, thanks for the answer!
  2. My taskbars are set to always show. However when an application is in fullscreen, the taskbar on that display is hidden (as expected). I am used to press Windows key on my keyboard to make the taskbar hidden behind the fullscreen app show on top of the app. This is working fine on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 without the StartAllBack enhanced taskbar. However, with StartAllBack taskbar it just does not work at all. The taskbar stays hidden behind the fullscreen app, when I press the Windows key. I was giving a training via webmeeting yesterday and showed a Powerpoint presentation. I was trying to start an application from a button pinned to my taskbar and was really thrown off-track when that did not work. Had to stop the presentation to be able use the taskbar, then when I started the presentation again, I accidentally started it from the first slide. Yrks. Can you please bring the taskbar to the front of fullscreen apps, when the user presses Windows key? (Hope that it's possible with Windows 11 API.) To try you can just make Firefox Or Chrome fullscreen (press F11), then press the windows key .
  3. On rereading my initial post, I probably have not made my point clear enough. I have three display, using vertical toolbars on each one. Middle display is the main one. StartAllBack is configured to show Tray Icons on main toolbar only: However, even though the middle one is the main display, StartAllBack shows the Tray Icons (and Custom Toolbar) on the right display:
  4. My setup is notebook on the left, two identical external displays to the right. I can use Windows' Display Settings to select the notebook as main display and StartAllBack acts correctly: It shows the tray icons and my configured custom toolbar folder on the notebook's toolbar. But if I make the middle display the "main display", then StartAllBack always treats the right display as "main". I even physically switched the monitors, but when II adjust the display order accordingly in Windows Display Settings, the bug is back. This screenshot shows the middle display and the left part of the rightmost display. (So there are two vertical taskbars at the right, the first one is from the main, middle display, the second one is from the rightmost (non-main) display.) If I switch "Use enhanced classic taskbar" off in the StartAllBack settings, the the default taskbar are correct.
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