I found a solution. I unhid the taskbar and set the taskbar to autohide. Object Dock doesn't require me to go low enough to make the taskbar appear. When I need something in the System Tray, I just go low enough to get it to appear The only issue is that it no longer stays on top. What the dev team needs to do is just add an option to always be on top even when the taskbar is off.
KingBrianOfBrijevia
How did you find them? I use the systray icons a lot. I bought Object Desktop for Multiplicity, but am trying out all the different products. I really, really like this app, BUT I HAVE to have my systray.
Is there anything I can provide to help y'all out?
That took care of it. So I guess I have to leave this mouse out somewhere?
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="4" id="3969863"] Have you tried rebooting the secondary? [/quote] Yes [quote] Also are you using a tool called CursorFX or CursorXP? [/quote] No
no. Didn't want an extra on my desk. Was hoping this was a solution to that.
I am trying multiplicity, planning to upgrade from just Fences to Object Desktop. I have set it up seamless mode on my two machines and it will switch between them and I can control things. However, when the mouse moves behinds the taskbar or overlays like pop-up menus, elevated privilege pop-ups, etc. the cursor appears behind them. It will still have the mouse over effect and I can click on the things that it is behind...but on large panels like the system tray pop-up I can't always tell wh