François Beauvais
20 discussion posts
Same issue here for some reason. This is new behavior. Can't say what's changed but I have this bug now.
Apr 13, 2020 (modified Apr 14, 2020)
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I've split this to a new thread, as that old one was from 2013 and was resolved with in DisplayFusion 5.1.
Could you provide some more details on your issue? Are all applications overlapping the taskbar when you maximize them, or only some?
François Beauvais
20 discussion posts
Yes I know it's a 2013 but for probably a new reason, I get this bug anyway. I'm using Windows 10, splitting a 4k TV into multiple monitors. And recently, I've had to add padding to my presets to see full windows. Otherwise, the windows task bar would overlap and hide the bottom of my full screened window.
CJ Bickell
2 discussion posts
This issue appears to have returned after I updated to 9.8. Maximizing a window into a split is going behind the taskbar. It was working fine in the previous version, for now I will add a padding as a temporary fix.
@CJ Bickell: Is it the Windows taskbar or the DisplayFusion taskbar that the windows are going behind?
CJ Bickell
2 discussion posts
The original windows taskbar, however I am using 7+ Taskbar Tweaker to make it thinner as I have it vertically aligned so perhaps it's some incompatibility between that and DF.
Ah interesting! If you disable 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, can you still reproduce the issue?
Gabriel Mandli77927
7 discussion posts
Hi. I am also having this issue, although I am using no Taskbar Tweaker. Restart does not help. The original windows taskbar is the one causing the problems in my case (not the taskbar generated by displayFusion), but only as long as Split Mode is enabled.
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