I was configuring Object Dock Plus with Windowblinds enabled, when suddenly a VERY IRRITATING bug (or problem) was triggered, which I have no idea how to fix (have tried everything I can think of).
Problem - see screenshot below.
SYMPTOM:
When pressing the maximise window button, the window doesn't maximise to the full available screen-space.
It leaves quite a large gap at the bottom and at all other sides.
The problem occurs intermittedly with Windows Explorer - but occurrs consistently with with FIREFOX (latest build).
EDIT: I also tested with Task Manager which does NOT display correctly (screenshot below) and Notepad (also broken).
ITunes and VLC Media player --- also broken
I can NEITHER use the maximise button successfully, NOR manually (through dragging the corners) get the window to use the full screen.
If I disable Windowblinds, then the windows AUTOMATICALLY correct themselves and display on the ENTIRE available screen-space.
So the problem is clearly related to WB. It does not seem to be related to Object-Dock, even though it started when I was configuring Object Dock.
The problem occurs with ALL skins, but it is more pronounced with some than with others.
I have tried lots of things to fix this problem:
-------Reboot....
-------Uninstall WB7 and Object Dock Plus
-------Clean the registry of all WB7 values.
-------Re-set the screen resolution to something else.
Nothing fixes the problem and I am very frustated.
I am technical and if you tell me what I need to do, I'll do it.
"Fully maximised" Firefox

"Fully maximised" Task Manager





Your computer has a Windows Experience Index base score of 5.6
Your Windows Graphics Experience score is 6.4
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 7.0 (build 220 - Windows 7 Edition)
WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
(ACER AL2016W ) 1 is attached to NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT
Wblind.dll 2009/10/14 20:20:20
Wbsrv.dll 2009/10/09 18:56:18
Wbconfig.exe 2009/10/07 21:35:20
Wbload.exe 2009/10/07 21:35:10
Wbhelp.dll 2009/10/07 21:35:07
Tray.dll 2009/10/07 21:35:19
Wbload.dll 2009/09/25 14:41:29
Screen.exe 2009/10/07 21:35:05