Tibor Janos Toth
1 discussion post
Hi,
I have similar issue running Win10, the taskbar apparently is on the bottom of my main screen (1920*1080) but cannot access anything on that.I only can access the taskbar on the secondary monitor (1680*1050). PLS let me know if any solution was found.
Jun 21, 2024 (modified Jun 21, 2024)
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Split this off since it's an old thread. Is the taskbar not showing up at all? Or are you just unable to click on any of the buttons on it?
Jeffrey Keiser
2 discussion posts
Experiencing similar issue. The entire main taskbar disappears. It will then randomly reappear. A restart seems to correct the issue until the monitor screen goes off. The system does not go into sleep or hiberation. Only the monitor goes off after 15 minutes. Relevant windows on the maintask bar tabs are then hidden. Secondary monitor windows show and remain accessible.
Display Fusion Pro 11.0 (Beta 4)
OS - Edition Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
Version 23H2
Installed on 11/25/2023
OS build 22635.3785
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1023.0
JJack33
53 discussion posts
Experiencing the same issue.
JJack33
53 discussion posts
I have been using beta 5 since it came out and I haven't experienced the issue since. I'm not sure why, because I can't really see anything in the changelog that might have fixed this. I'll let you know if it happens again.
Glad to hear it's good so far! We made a change to fix some incorrectly detected full screen windows for another taskbar issue, so it might be that that fixed it, as the taskbar normally won't reload if there's a full screen window detected.
Jun 27, 2024 (modified Jun 27, 2024)
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Jeffrey Keiser
2 discussion posts
Upgrading to Beta 5 seems to have resolved the issue. Taskbar has remained constant since upgrade.
Jun 29, 2024 (modified Jun 29, 2024)
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Glad to hear it, thanks for the update!