Building out a new Win11 machine (HP TP01-2234 desktop) and installing Start11 (just as I've done on another TP01, as well as I've installed Start10 on 20 other Win10 machines).
Something's wrong with the "notification area" of my "double-high" taskbar. Instead of all the "system and other icons" being right-justified and utilizing both of the two rows of the double-high taskbar, the icons are all laid out in a single row, centered vertically in the double-high taskbar.
Also, on a double-high taskbar there is supposed to appear the DAY on a middle line at the far right, with the time-of-day at the top line, day on the middle line, and date on bottom line. And of course this is "centered" in the double-high taskbar space just to the left of the day/date information, with two evenly split rows of icons on rows 1 and 2.
Win11 Home, 22H2 OS Build 22621.1555
Start11 v1.43 ("Let Start11 enhance the taskbar" -> ON, "show seconds on the taskbar clock" -> ON)
Kind of looks like Start11 thinks the taskbar is only single-high, for the purpose of formatting the notification area.
NOTE: I briefly had "ExplorerPatcher" installed (because I thought I needed that to facilitate having the time-of-day show seconds. Then I noticed Start11 actually has this option too, so I've now uninstalled ExplorerPatcher. But during the time when both products were present there definitely seemed to be a conflict of Start11 wanting to control the taskbar and being interfered with (for similar functions?) by ExplorerPatcher. I'm wondering if there was some kind of corruption done somewhere that is confusing and negatively impacting Start11's formatting of the notification area, residual from what ExplorerPatcher might have done.
==> Is there a way I can do a COMPLETE FULL CLEAN PURGE/UNINSTALL of Start11, and "start over"?? I would want to restore everything to how it looked originally, and then reinstall Start11 again... assuming the symptoms I am describing are not actually true problems with v1.43 itself.