Derek Ziemba
4 discussion posts
I've confirmed it doesn't work on Win 10 1709 and 1803.
Taskbar Button Grouping.PNG
Can you try right-clicking a blank spot on the taskbar and going to Multi-Monitor Taskbar > Group Buttons > Enabled?
Derek Ziemba
4 discussion posts
It was on automatic. But selecting Enabled does not work.
On my home computer (Win 10 1709 build 16299.726), after installing 9.5 beta 1 and restarting, it still doesn't work.
Honestly I can't remember a time it has worked. At home I have 3 monitors it hasn't bothered me too much because I just keep instances on different monitors. But at work where I have 2 monitors it's more annoying.
Work is running 1803 build 17134.472
Attached is my exported settings for my home computer. I have them protected because of the license key, I can redact it if anyone else needs to see them. I'm assuming you can since you have (BFS) in your name.
PS: Somewhat unrelated but curious. Does DisplayFusion have issues with 1803? Notice the taskbar is black and doesn't follow theme colors. Themeing works on my home computer. Just wondering if that's something I'm going to lose if I upgrade my home comptuer.
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Mar 2, 2019 (modified Mar 2, 2019)
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Strange! When I loaded your backup, the buttons wouldn't combine because when set to Automatic, if the Windows taskbar is set to "Never combine" then the DF taskbar won't either. Manually changing the Group Buttons setting on the DF taskbar to Enabled fixed it for me though.
What's your Windows taskbar set to?
Regarding the themes, what application are you using for themes?
Thanks!
Mar 5, 2019 (modified Mar 5, 2019)
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