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Jojash
4 discussion posts
Hello, lately I've been having trouble with the secondary taskbar provided by DisplayFusion. Whenever I have a video on my second monitor and I move over to my primary monitor, for whatever reason, the secondary taskbar will then display over the video. I do have the "Show taskbar in front of full screen applications when they lose focuse" option unticked. I'm on Windows 10 and have no other taskbar/dual monitor software installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
May 17, 2016  • #1
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Jake M
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Hey Jojash,
Does this only happen when you move to your primary monitor and specifically a chrome window?
If you move to your primary monitor by choosing a different window besides Chrome, does the issue still occur?

If so, I've been having the same issue and it looks like others are too (it seems like it's a chrome bug, looks like df may be trying to find a solution though):
https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/chromeyoutube-fullscreen-gets-button-on-primary-taskbar/?ID=2c055c58-5fa1-4819-97a8-79c40e454761

If this is the same issue you are encountering a temporary work around is to move to your primary monitor by choosing a window that is not chrome, then I believe you should be able to use chrome normally without the task bar popping up over the other monitors full screen video.

If this is not the same issue, providing more details (such as what application is full screen, etc) or a log may help the df team find a solution.

Anyways, best of luck in getting it taken care of!

Cheers!
May 18, 2016 (modified May 18, 2016)  • #2
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Jojash
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Hi! I'm using Chrome to watch whatever on my secondary monitor, yes, but typically when I move over to my primary monitor I'm moving over to a text editor or game outside of Chrome. Will have a look and see if it happens on other browsers too though.

Edit: Can confirm that my issue does not exist on Firefox, so I assume it's the same as the one you linked.
May 18, 2016 (modified May 18, 2016)  • #3
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