Hmm, if I right click into a fence it does show essentially the same menu as if I right click on the desktop (except for the additional Sort Fence by option). I was assuming it is a fence because the problem started to appear when I connected a second screen, and was connected to fences appearing in the wrong place, and icons from fences appearing on the desktop after I tried to operate the behind-the-bar menu. It's a weird phenomenon. Cheers, Stefan
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I did as instructed, however, the problem is not solved. The problem never manifests after reboot, but only after the screens are awakened from power-save. There is a blank bar at the top of full screen applications that permits using their menu. The bar can only be seen when an application is full screen, and does not affect all kinds of applications (it appears for example in Firefox and Adobe acrobat). The bar represents desktop background or a misformed fence. Right click
I am experiencing problems in a setup with two screens under Windows 10. From time to time, e.g. when coming back from sleep (the screen, not me), there is apparently an invisible fence in the top part of my main screen (not 100% sure that it is actually a fence, that is my interpretation based on what I experience). Once this happens, I cannot anymore operate the menu bar of any application that is full screen, and neither can I move the application to the other screen.