123111
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I recently started using Display Fusion but the Display Fusion task bar's button and notifications badge (the red badge with the number inside) are both very small. While the clock/system tray look perfect on the Display Fusion task bar.
Is there a fix to this, or is this a known issue?
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Jul 28, 2019 (modified Jul 28, 2019)
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123111
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Here's the troubleshooting export.
I also just noticed that the system tray menu popout floats above the clock instead of being properly aligned with the taskbar height.
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Jul 30, 2019 (modified Jul 30, 2019)
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123111
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Another issue that I'm noticing is that the Start 10 menu is being pushed beyond the bottom boundary of the screen and over the top of the Display Fusion task bar. While the Start 10 user profile picture remains in it's correct position and floats above where the Start 10 menu had been.
This does not occur immediately but anywhere between 1 and 30 seconds, but it does happen 100% of the time.
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Henry Fell38801
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Yep, it totally does this whem using DisplayFusion Taskbars on windows 10. When using Windows taskbars, this isn't a thing, because Windows taskbars on secondary monitors don't show the full system tray.
Thanks! I've confirmed all 3 of these issues and added them to our list to fix up.
123111
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Another issue I believe related to all of these is that when opening Start 10 via the DisplayFusion taskbar and then trying to open Start 10 via the Windows taskbar it will frequently cause the Windows taskbar's Start 10 menu to incorrectly float in the air above and also leaves the Start 10 user picture on the wrong monitor.
A bigger issue however is that if the Start 10 menu is actively open on the Window's taskbar monitor, and I attempt to open Start 10 on the Display Fusion monitor the Start 10 menu just disappears completely.
I've added those two issues to our list as well.
Thanks!
123111
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New issue: I believe this issue is related to the same scaling issues. But just wanted to be as thorough as possible with my findings. While initially this wasn't a problem and the scaling problem was exlusive to badges and the start button.
The past few days the the clock has been really tiny on the DisplayFusion taskbar - this persists after reboots and restarting DisplayFusion. And also the system tray icons can become blurry seemingly at random.
Edit: Also I've not made any changes to my resolution, text scaling, or any other display options during this time. Nor have I made any changes to DisplayFusion.
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Aug 4, 2019 (modified Aug 4, 2019)
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If you do a sign out/sign in to Windows instead of a restart, does that fix the clock text size?
123111
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Sorry I didn't see this post. Lately it's been behaving but the next time I see it do that I'll be sure to try that and post back.