trparky

trparky

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I even went so far as to completely uninstall Start11 v2 with Revo Uninstaller to make sure that every single piece of Start11 was removed and reinstalled the beta version to see if it fixes it. Nope, it doesn't. So right now, autohide works as intended as long as there's a window on the screen. It can be any window be it the Start11 config screen, a Windows Explorer window, Microsoft Edge, or Calculator. Yes, any window will do. As long as a window is open on the screen and not minim

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No, it doesn't. Something interesting that I figured out. A window has to be open on the desktop, any window will suffice, in order for the taskbar to be able to re-appear upon bringing your mouse cursor down to the bottom of the screen. However, if you have nothing open and you are just looking at your desktop wallpaper and your icons, that's when you can't get the taskbar to re-appear upon bringing your mouse cursor down.

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No, standard desktop system with no touch screen. I'm currently running the beta version of Start11 v2 in hopes that it would fix the issue but alas, it didn't. I'm running Windows 11 23H2 (22631.2715).

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When I enable "Start 11 autohide mode" I can't get the taskbar to show back up on the main monitor unless I press the Windows key on my keyboard. I can drag my mouse cursor down all I want but it won't bring the taskbar back up. I've since had to disable autohide. The only workaround that I can see is keeping the Start11 Config screen always open,

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Is anyone else experiencing the issue where if you set a taskbar to be autohidden you can't get it to reappear? The only workaround that I can see is keeping the Start11 Config screen always open, not even minimized; it has to be open somewhere on the desktop for the taskbar to be able to be pulled back up.

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OK, so I installed the beta and the issue with icons moving to the secondary monitor isn't fixed yet. Crap. :-( Now I seem to have uncovered a new bug that affects the non-beta and this current beta. When I enable "Start 11 autohide mode" I can't get the taskbar to show back up on the main monitor unless I press the Windows key on my keyboard. I can drag my mouse cursor down all I want but it won't bring the taskbar back up. I've since had to disable autohide and keep my

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[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="15" id="3909852"]As a quick test (not a solution just debugging the issue) if you swap the positions in Windows does the problem stop? [/quote]No. It didn't fix it. I even went so far as to swap the positions of the DisplayPort connectors on the back of my video card to make my main monitor display 1 in Windows. No fix there. There's definitely something going on in Start11 v2.

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[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="11" id="3909839"] Windows may opt to move them to a display with space. If you move them back is it then all happy? [/quote] No. [quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="11" id="3909839"] Also do you have auto arrange icons enabled in Windows? [/quote] No. [quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="11" id="3909839"] Finally how many icons do you have and what configuration is your monitor setup in terms of monitor placement

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OK, I completely re-installed Windows 11 23H2 not just for this but other reasons as well. As soon as I resize the taskbar *boom*, all the icons get moved to the secondary monitor. I have no other tweaking programs installed, this is a clean install.

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OK, so I completely uninstalled Start11. I went to the Settings backup tab and clicked on "Reset settings". Everything seemed normal until I began to recreate my previous setup manually as versus restoring my settings backup. First, I enabled "Let Start11 enhance the taskbar". I then came down to the taskbar and resized my taskbar like I normally do because I like a double-decker taskbar and then *boom*, all the icons moved to the secondary monitor. I resized the taskbar back to a single row

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All the icons were on my main monitor but after I installed Start11 v2, the icons moved to the secondary monitor. When restarting Explorer, the icons appear on the right monitor for a split second, Start11 loads, and then all the icons move over to the secondary monitor.

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How do I resize the right side of the taskbar with all of the notification icons (volume, Safely Remove Hardware, etc.)? I have quite a number of these icons showing and it's stretching far into the normal area of the taskbar so I'd like to be able to resize it or at least be able to make it a double row of them.

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How do I resize the right side of the taskbar with all of the notification icons (volume, Safely Remove Hardware, etc.)? I have quite a number of these icons showing and it's stretching far into the normal area of the taskbar so I'd like to be able to resize it or at least be able to make it a double row of them.

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There's an option called "Allocate room for at least" under Start Menu, Configure. I'd like to see that be able to be controlled on a per-monitor basis. I have one smaller monitor and one larger monitor. I'd obviously like to have more items on that larger monitor than the smaller monitor.

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[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="11" id="3785378"]The 1.01 update was a small update so didn't include new features. This is in the upcoming 1.1 betas which hopefully will go into beta testing this month.[/quote]And that's the fix I'm waiting for.

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