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able16
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This only happens with a couple programs in the tray. After right-clicking the icon, something is centering and [Win11] padding the menu (see attached .gif).

Has only become an issue because ShareX has a toggleable toolbar -- when toggled from a multi-monitor taskbar, will move from its previous saved location and do the aforementioned (center on icon + Windows 11 padding).

Is there a way to disable this behavior?

On the same topic, moving the Start button on a multi-monitor taskbar doesn't move the Start menu. e.g. The menu opens at the bottom left of the screen when the button is set to Middle.
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Jun 13, 2024  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could you send me a copy of your troubleshooting info? Here are the steps:

  • Open the Settings > Troubleshooting tab
  • Click the "Export Info to File" button
  • Reply with the file attached

What other tray icons is this happening with as well?
Jun 13, 2024  • #2
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able16
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Could you send me a copy of your troubleshooting info?

Attached file.

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What other tray icons is this happening with as well?

- Logitech G HUB
Its normal (primary monitor) behavior aligns to the bottom right corner (rather than mouse relative corner). It looks like it draws it's own menu which looks like a W10 menu, with the acrylic transparency.

- ExpressVPN
As shown in gif. Also doesn't look native (as in W11 rounded corners) but the old Windows menu with square corners.

- ShareX
The normal menu behaves the same when right clicked on a DF taskbar and primary (W11) taskbar. It's only the "Actions Toolbar" when toggled on a DF taskbar that follows the irregularity. Looks like a custom menu similar to DF menu that inherits Light/Dark settings, uses its own font, drawn with square corners.
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Jun 14, 2024 (modified Jun 14, 2024)  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks for sending that over. I was able to reproduce that on my end as well so I've added it to our list to look into.

That start menu issue might be a conflict with Start11. Can you try closing that out and see if the issue persists?
Jun 17, 2024  • #4
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That start menu issue might be a conflict with Start11. Can you try closing that out and see if the issue persists?


Does the same after I'd killed all Start11 processes and stopped the service. Though even after doing so, it seems like Start11 is still active (I still see the Start11 menu when pressing the start button). So I couldn't be sure if there is a conflict.

I do want to mention I have DF as the only program handling multiple taskbars. I have it disabled within W11 and Start11 (Start11 Settings > Taskbar > Let Start11 enhance the taskbar: Off).

Additionally, when pressing the Windows key. Is the start menu supposed to open on the active monitor or monitor which the mouse cursor is on? For me, the Windows key exclusively opens the menu on the primary monitor. I don't think it behaved this way when I was previously on W10+DF+Start10.
Jun 19, 2024  • #5
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
It should be moving the start menu over, but both of these were known conflicts with Start 10/11 in the past. You may need to restart DisplayFusion after exiting Start11.
Jun 19, 2024  • #6
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