Vertical taskbars are occasionally completely blank after restarting Windows. Usually restarting Explorer from Start11 taskbar menu fixes it, but then sometimes desktop icons aren’t shifted properly after that, so a second Explorer restart is required.
LoomisTowcar
What’s the official way to raise a feature request for this? I mentioned two columns for the system tray in vertical taskbar orientation in the 2.53 feedback thread but it went unacknowledged.
[quote who="LoomisTowcar" reply="12" id="3971758"] Windows 11 Enterprise, 24H2, build 26100.4349, Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.107.0 [/quote] The blank vertical taskbar issue is still present in the 2.53 release. I haven't determined the threshold as to how long after boot up you have to wait to login before the problem manifests itself. When it does, all vertical taskbars on all monitors are completely blank--except the clock appears on my secondary displays b
Perhaps related? My multi-monitor setup running the last beta would consistently display completely blank taskbars if I did not login right away after rebooting. The taskbars (vertical) would be completely unresponsive to right-clicks. I could left-click where the Start button would be and then launch Start11 and restart Explorer from there. I was in the process of reverting to the last release when I saw the new release today and installed that instead...
Enhancement request: In vertical taskbar mode, it would be nice if the system tray icons could be displayed in two side-by-side columns, as with Windows 10 in vertical taskbar mode. Windows 11 Enterprise, 24H2, build 26100.4349, Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.107.0
Enhancement request: In vertical taskbar mode, the date/time typeface is just a bit small on my laptop (1920x1200) and a bit too big on my desktops ( left-side cut off at 1920x1080 and 1920x1200). Windows 11 Enterprise, 24H2, build 26100.4349, Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.107.0 <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/75/28/7528311/5124fbcc-f696-404