![]() ![]() I have LogMeIn set to match resolutions as my single display at home is smaller than either of the dual displays at work. I was experiencing it just now and resolved without restarting Ultramon: I rt clicked the Ultramon bar on the second monitor, changed always on top to no, minimized all my windows, because the toolbar dipped under them, right clicked the ultramon bar again and checked the always on top option.Īs it happens, I remote controlled this machine from home through LogMeIn this morning before coming into the office. I have this issue from time to time as well, but do not know the cause. Glad to hear that, thanks for the update. I'll report back in a wek or so.ĭisabling nView Desktop Manager fixed my problem. I've disabled it and UltraMon has been behavingn properly for a few hours. I may have found my solution in reading the other thread on "Smart Taskbar hides bottom of maximized windows when using DisplayLink based USB-DVI adapter" in this Forum. Did you install any new applications on the new system which you didn't have installed on the old system?Ĭhristian Studer - Richard Paiement 03:14 My only solution for now is to close and restart UltraMon but as another use mentioned, this is annoying.Ĭould this new issue have been cause by a Microsoft patch?ĭifficult to say, but I haven't seen this myself so far (fully patched 64-bit Windows 7 SP1), and I rarely reboot (only hibernate/standby). ![]() So the taskbar does not auto-hide when it should, and application windows don't adjust to the taskbar presence. Regardless of whether the taskbar is forced to auto-hide or not, it remains on screen and hides the bottom of maximized windows. I though it might have been the latest release 3.1.0, so I moved back to 3.0.9 but it does the same thing so I'm back with 3.1.0.Īfter W7 reboot or after closing and restarting UltraMon everything is ok, but at some point in time (usually an hour or two) the UltraMon taskbar on the 2nd monitor stops interacting properly with windows on that monitor. ![]() Two months ago, I changed my computer, again with W7, and coinciding with this change (+/- some days, I wasn't really paying attention to a problem that didn't exist) UltraMon started giving me this problem. I'm been using UltraMon with two monitors for about 3 years, first with Vista then Windows 7, without any problem. ![]() Have you noticed anything which seems to cause the problem, for example running a specific application?Ĭhristian Studer - Richard Paiementq 01:43 * I should note that I had this problem with the previous version of ultramon as well. This is my single largest annoyance with the application and ultimately what caused me to try the demo of Displayfusion for a while even though I'm a paying customer of Ultramon. How long it is fixed for is undetermined because I've seen it go bad again from here. It appears that going to the systray, right clicking the menu, choosing smart task bar and re-enabling it resolves it. Then I rebooted my machine and when I maximized office and moved it to my second monitor the task bar went over the top. I can confirm that I do have "smart task bar" enabled. When I installed 3.1.0 (which was an upgrade of the previous version). This is particularly annoying when using office apps that have the bottom portion with vital information. Occasionally, maximized windows on my second monitor which is using the smart taskbar has the taskbar go "over" the maximized window making the bottom 1/2" unreadable. Any thoughts?ĭoes this happen immediately after startup, or did you notice anything which seems to cause the issue? Also let me know which version of Windows you're using. I have confirmed that the taskbar is set to Always Be On Top, and Auto-Hide is Disabled. I am using 3.1.0 and this is still happening. Make sure you're using a recent release (3.0.9 or later), and that the taskbar is set to be always on top, you can change this option via right-click on the UltraMon taskbar. Instead of maximizing so the bottom of the window sits at the top of the ultramon taskbar, it fills the whole screen down to the bottom, so the bottom of the Outlook window is covered by the taskbar. On the second monitor, I have Outlook always open and maximized. Post Reply Forums -> UltraMon™ -> 2nd monitor task bar covers bottom of maximized window You are here: Home > Multi-Monitor Resources > Forum ![]()
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