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Hello, I tried looking for a solution but have not been able to locate one. I am having two issues with my taskbar. I am using Windows 10, three 1920x1080 monitors in surround. Drivers and windows are up to date.

1. When I first turn on the computer all of my tile groups in my start menu are spread out, once I return them to their previously set position the start menu will only open on my main (centre) monitor.

2. When I open most full screen application, my main taskbar is still visible. I have confirmed that this is not just a case of 'full screen windowed' being enabled.

Anyone else having this problem?
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May 7, 2017  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
#2 is on our list and will hopefully be fixed up for one of the next couple of betas. In the meantime, if you add a Compatibility rule (Settings > Compatibility) for the full screen application and enable the "Disable removing from Windows taskbar" option in the rule, that should work around this issue.

#1 I've never seen happen before. Could you send me screenshots of what the Start menu looks like before and after?
May 8, 2017  • #2
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Sure, I'll send a picture of the start menu after a fresh restart and another one of how I rearrange it.

Thanks!
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May 9, 2017  • #3
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Wow, I've never seen that happen before! If you disable DisplayFusion from starting with Windows (Settings > Options > Uncheck "Start with Windows" and click Apply), do you still get this issue after the reboot?
May 10, 2017  • #4
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So I disabled the autorun and the start menu was still doing the same thing after reboot. I'm sorry, I presumed that display fusion was causing it based on the other issue. I should have done a little more troubleshooting.
May 10, 2017  • #5
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No worries, glad to hear it wasn't DisplayFusion! :)
May 10, 2017  • #6
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