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Copyyy
12 discussion posts
Hey,

has been for like... forever now like that but never reported it for reasons I don't even know myself.
Anyway:
The network icon in the taskbar (for the (W-)LAN networks) takes a really long time to respond to a left-click to show the networks, sometimes it just doesn't do anything, I can click as much as I want and just nothing but right-clicking works fine and all the other icons are also working.
Also the hovering (that it shows the name of the currently connected network) doesn't work sometimes.

Logs if necessary:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=h6EWPAw1
Jan 10, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I haven't run into that here, but I'll test it out again this week and keep you posted on what I find out :)

Thanks!
Jan 10, 2015  • #2
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Copyyy
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Happens, with the clock, too.
At the moment the clock is just in the foreground all the time and doesn't want to close, whatever I do. It just stays there and is more or less frozen. The clock doesn't run anymore (compare the two times in the screenshot) but I can click on things in the calendar.
http://puu.sh/enAWX/c3e03aab39.jpg
Also, if you look carefully, the window is not where it's supposed to be. Usually it's closer to the taskbar, and it was until I clicked on the time again to close it.
Even after restarting the clock didn't want to close, but it moved a bit closer to the taskbar after clicking on the time again oO

Edit: OK, looks like the clock bug was just a strange one time glitch or whatever, not able to reproduce it after restarting the explorer.exe.
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Jan 11, 2015 (modified Jan 11, 2015)  • #3
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Copyyy
12 discussion posts
Found a few more people on the internet with that problem without DF installed so I think it's a windows related thing.
Thanks anyway (again)!
Jan 12, 2015  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, no worries! Hopefully you'll come across a solution!
Jan 15, 2015  • #5
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