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Topic: «
AWM Thumbnail Preview Problem
, Windows 7 x64 » on forum:
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Clave Gordon
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11/17/2011 00:04:12
With AWM on, taskbar thumbnail previews are pushed below the current window. What I mean is I cannot see any taskbar thumbnail previews when I am using a maximized window, can see part of it when the bottom of the window is resized up, and can see all of it once I've gone past the border of the thumbnail preview by resizing. This did not use to be the case. Basically thumbnail previews don't work for me anymore, with their priority being below the current window.
Once uninstalled, this bug is still present...so either you guys are changing things quite deep, or your uninstaller doesn't remove everything. Any ideas?
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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11/17/2011 01:36:09
Hello Clave,
Thanks for the post.
Could you send me your configuration files (Actual Window Manager -> File -> Send Configuration -> Send to the Tech Support)?
Could you also attach some screenshot of the problem?
What OS are you running (version, x32 or x64)?
Best regards.
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Clave Gordon
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11/17/2011 03:48:16
Nevermind ! I restarted explorer.exe and that did the trick.
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