![]() ![]() (meaning that when I reset it to 0 thinking it's fixed, once again the full screen apps were hidden behind the taskbar and setting the same 40px padding back again was correctly calculated again.) Interestingly, after I restarted, that extra padding was calculated from the taskbar, not the screen. Problem: While on and full screen apps don't correctly align to the taskbar.Īlthough with some minor visual sacrifice, a 40px padding can be be set in monitor configurations, but that doesn't solve the issue of 's DF taskbar flickering - turning on and off repeatedly. A few months old, freshly installed Windows with the usual consumer apps. No remote desktop, nothing extraordinary or niche. is my main screen with the windows taskbar. ![]() Setup: latest win11, latest DF beta version (13), I'm not op, but have/had* the same problem. I am so confused why this is not handled. I just want Windows to have the ONE single feature MacOS is better at multiple monitors with separate virtual desktop switching. I am now typing this response after I just installed Windows 10 because it is so massively frustrating. If I move them to the bottom, then your description occurs. Though, my taskbars are on the right side. ![]() Any window maximized completely COVERS the taskbar on the second/third monitors. I have had to revert back to stock taskbar as I run a lot of windows maximized, now I am annoyed that it is the same taskbar on all monitors. This may already be addressed, I was coming here to check. ![]() So the bottom of the window is behind the taskbar. So the window expands to the full screen size, ignoring the taskbar. Quote:I just came to the forums to check, but my main issue with Windows 11 is the start bar on the second monitor overwrites anything I maximize on that monitor. ![]()
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