I can do this later today. But you might be right, as now my icons are being cut off as if something is over top of them. so I think there is a conflict between the start menu. cause it looks like its acting like its there when its not.
rmcintosh0270
Windows 11 v22H2 (OS Build 22621.674) Start11 v1.3 (just updated to v1.31 and the issue still exists.) Fences v4.0.7.2
When you dock a Fence to the bottom of the desktop and have it set to "rollup" so that it slides up on hover and then restart the PC the Fence is floating as if the fence was not docked. I am using start11 to place the taskbar at the top of the screen, not sure if this is a part of the issue or not, but thought I'd inform you. <img src="https://i.ibb.co/3hVZwyD/image.png" alt
It doesn't seem possible to dock a roll-up fence to the top of the screen if the taskbar is set to align top.
I am not sure if there is a proper way to do requests but I bought start11 because I really wanted my start menu at the top of my screen. I love it there. But there is one other feature I am missing from being able to drag my taskbars around prior to windows 11 and that was that I used to drag my primary taskbar to a secondary monitor so that my system tray (sound settings/clock/notifications) were on a secondary monitor instead of my primary monitor. Would this be possible in Start11
I did just realize that hitting the minimize or maximize buttons applies to the whole group, but it wasn't something I thought to do before posting.
So I just found this when checking out something else. I love the idea of Groupy, Its a way better version of a custom program I built. However, the inability to minimize or maximize the group through a standard button is really annoying. I know I can double-click the bar or hit windows + down but this really windows design 101... include a way to maximize or minimize with the mouse.