JFeisty

JFeisty

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[quote who="basj" reply="32" id="3992353"] Quoting JFeisty, reply 30 Thank you for the reply. Looks like Taskbar button combining is the key here as I have mine combined: I tested with the Always combine taskbar buttons and I still do not see the issue on my system. The cursor don't jump to ri

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[quote who="basj" reply="29" id="3992344"] Quoting JFeisty, reply 28 Issue with Vertical Taskbar: If there is an app with multiple windows, clicking on the Taskbar button for that app will relocate the cursor to the main monitor, 110 pixels to the right of the taskbar, and perform a click: <ul

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Issue with Vertical Taskbar: If there is an app with multiple windows, clicking on the Taskbar button for that app will relocate the cursor to the main monitor, 110 pixels to the right of the taskbar, and perform a click: Set the Vertical Taskbar to the left edge of the monitors Open your favorite browser Create a new tab, but in a new window Hovering over the taskbar icon shows a preview of both windows = GOOD Clicking on the tas

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First of all, thank you so much for this product. Much much needed!! Vertical taskbars are what I'm using Start11 for, and that brings me to my suggestion: I have three monitors and being able to make the taskbars vertical is amazing, but it being "limited" to the same side on all secondary monitors is, well, limiting. For example, on my rightmost monitor I want the taskbar on the left side, but on my leftmost monitor I want it on the right side. Basically I want the taskbars as close

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