Come on, guys. You've had a full year to fix this issue. It works perfectly on a certain freeware alternative that I cannot mention without breaking forum rules. If what's essentially abandonware works better than the program I paid real money for, and was advertised as Windows 11 compatible, you guys should really start trying a little harder.
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So, did you guys fix it yet? It's been quite a while now.
Any updates? It's been quite a while now, have you guys managed to troubleshoot it?
It's basically the same as yours. Opening the settings, Win+D or the Show Desktop button and sometimes also tinkering with the dock breaks it. Right now, I'm running it on "Automatic", which is less annoying to fix when it breaks, since it's sort of going back in the background after a Win+M or two, but I'd prefer it if the dock was never visible above windows ever. It just needs to hang out on the desktop and also not disappear when you Win+D/Win+M to minimise your current windows and go to
I'm just using default Windows 125% UI scaling on a 2650 x 1600 display. The UI fixed itself after a reboot, but it's obvious that it isn't using a native box since the text is all blurry. I've tested it some more, and it 100% breaks the dock behaviour when you press the "Show Desktop" button or Win+D, and that's even with the "Prevent docks from hiding when WinKey+D is pressed" setting enbled in Advanced Tweaks. <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/
Ah, you too? I'm having the same issue where Win+D completely borks the dock.
Okay, I have done as you suggested, and from my quick testing, it seems to have worked perfectly fine for like five minutes and then it went back to how it behaved before, rendering itself on top of everything again. Also, this step also broke the UI, somehow. <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/57/91/5791921/5b4c6a0e-9ed5-4fcd-a423-7016bf0f1022.png" al
Win+D or pressing the "Show Desktop" button in the bottom right corner of the task bar seems to completely freak out ObjectDock, causing it to malfunction. That's at least the most consistent way to break it. Win+M also sometimes breaks it, but it's less consistent.
https://imgur.com/a/rXtJqrs Here you go, I recorded a video of the dock clearly ignoring behaviour, showing that it renders on top of everything instead of staying in the background like it's supposed to. I'd really like if it just never left the desktop and never rendered on top of anything like it used to in the past.
As you can see, it really loves ignoring the setting. It draws the dock on top of everything, and the only way to really fix it is to reboot your PC and hope it doesn't do it again.
I apologise, it's called "keep on bottom", I'm just tired and dumb.
242H - OS Build 26100.4202 Keep in mind this is a bug that's been hanging around since the Windows 7 Era, but it was much easier to get ObjectDock to behave properly again up until Windows 11. I even upgraded my ancient 2.0 licence just in case this bug was fixed in 3.0, but it doesn't seem to have been. I have also seen threads that go pretty far back on the forums (like this one) about the very sam
Got myself a new computer that runs Windows 11, and so far, ObjectDock is not behaving as it should. No matter what I do, the dock floats on top of everything, even when the "Pin to Desktop" button is clicked and applied. This problem is reoccurring in both ObjectDock 2.0 and 3.0 In Windows 10, you could fix this by pressing Win+D/Win+M a couple of times until it fixed itself, but I've had no such luck with Windows 11, as the dock more or less permanently stays on top of everything yo