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Hello, after updating TaskbarX to the new version (version 1.6.10), I tested the option "hide primary tray", which had no problem, until the taskbar slides to the down to switch to full screen mode. After switching to full screen mode, I made it reappear, and a sort of gray rectangle appeared to the right of the taskbar, and could not be removed, look at the following gif : .
Each time the taskbar goes back to full screen, the "rectangle" appears. I hope my bug report will be understandable and as complete as possible. Sorry for my bad English, I'm French. If you need any further information, please let me know.
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To be able to focus on major/current bugs I had to close all issues. The issues section has gotten very messy to a point that I couldn't follow it anymore. Most issues are duplicates, very old or are already fixed/solved. Feel free to reopen this issue if you still have this issue on the latest version of TaskbarX to get my attention. All feature requests have been put in a list here: 💡| Feature requests #870
Hello, after updating TaskbarX to the new version (version 1.6.10), I tested the option "hide primary tray", which had no problem, until the taskbar slides to the down to switch to full screen mode. After switching to full screen mode, I made it reappear, and a sort of gray rectangle appeared to the right of the taskbar, and could not be removed, look at the following gif :
.
Each time the taskbar goes back to full screen, the "rectangle" appears. I hope my bug report will be understandable and as complete as possible. Sorry for my bad English, I'm French. If you need any further information, please let me know.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: