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Topic: «
Window enlarges overtop taskbar
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Mike Davis
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08/11/2011 14:06:38
Hi-
I'm using Actual Multiple Monitors, and I have my taskbars on the right side of the screen.
Somehow I've gotten in a situation on one of my monitors where, when I enlarge a window, it enlarges overtop the taskbar, completely filling the screen. I've tried everything to correct this, but no success at all. This problem only exists on one monitor, and all the others allow windows to enlarge normally without overlapping the taskbar.
If you have any advice I'd be greatly appreciative.
Thanks,
Mike
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Pim Joosten
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08/12/2011 14:16:53
Hi Mike,
It may be the properties setting of your taskbar. You may have accidentally switched off the option "Show always on top". The way you can check this is: if it is the primary taskbar (i.e. the original Windows taskbar), right-click on the windows logo > choose properties > tab taskbar > check "Always on top". If it is a secondary taskbar (i.e. the taskbar generated by AMM) right-click on the taskbar itself > check "On top". You have not specified what version of Windows you use. The above is valid for Vista and I assume Windows 7 too. I don't know whether XP can be approached the same way, but you have to look for the option "Always on top" (or something similar, I am working on a Dutch language system).
I hope this helps.
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