siliconman01
426 discussion posts
This applies to Windows 11x64 Pro V21H2 OS Build 22000.469 and DisplayFusion 10.0 Beta 11. The system is a Dell XPS 8940SE with dual Dell U2719D monitors configured as shown in the attached pic. On startup of this system, the pinned icons in the second monitor's taskbar are clipped. I can reset them by changing the Button Style.
I am using START11 V1.11 Beta with the Start Menu set to Windows 10 style.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusionDebugInfo.zip [37,848 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: IconsClipped.png [91,305 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: IconsinTaskbarUnclipped.png [101,654 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: MonitorConfig.png [122,594 bytes]
Jan 30, 2022 (modified Jan 30, 2022)
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Hello,
We currently don't support Start11. If Start11 isn't running on startup, does the issue persist?
Thanks!
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
Yes, it still occurs. I disabled the Start11 service so Start11 does not start, rebooted and it still occurs.
I am using a custom sized taskbar of 80 so that the day of the week shows up.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
Feb 1, 2022 (modified Feb 1, 2022)
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siliconman01
426 discussion posts
I was able to resolve this issue via Advanced Settings changes for the Taskbar and clock.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
• Attachment [protected]: DFAdvancedSettings.png [45,516 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: DFCustomSizeTaskbar.png [7,367 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: DFTaskBarMon2.png [192,263 bytes]
Interesting, I can't seem to reproduce this on my end. Can you send me over a backup of your settings, without those advanced settings enabled that fixed it? You can grab the backup in the DisplayFusion Settings > Options tab, using the "Export Settings" button.
Thanks!
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
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Interesting, I can't seem to reproduce this on my end. Can you send me over a backup of your settings, without those advanced settings enabled that fixed it? You can grab the backup in the DisplayFusion Settings > Options tab, using the "Export Settings" button.
Thanks!
The zip file "DisplayFusionDebugInfo.zip" in the first post of this thread should have the settings before the changes were made, eh?
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
Unfortunately it doesn't contain the backup I'm looking for, it just has your troubleshooting info in it.
Thanks!
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
Here are the Settings when the issue occurs.
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion Backup PinnedIconsClipped.reg [194,076 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion Backup WorkingProperly).reg [194,482 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: PinnedIconsClipped.png [83,780 bytes]
Thanks for sending that over. We've just released a new beta that includes quite a few changes to the way DisplayFusion handles the taskbar. Can you try updating and let me know if the issue persists? Here's the link: https://www.displayfusion.com/Download/Beta/
Thanks!
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
Beta 12 appears to have resolved this issue. Thanks!
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
Glad to hear, if you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Thanks!