My taskbar is at the bottom-center. I don't have it set to autohide. If I do that, the taskbar appears when I place the mouse on the bottom of the screen and then hides when I remove it. As it should.
I have two computers where I use Aurora and they both have the same issue.
I'm running Windows 11 February 8, 2022—KB5010386 (OS Build 22000.493)
Just like 0x90, mine too works exactly like it should. I too am running the most recent version of Windows 11 with a 65" 8K monitor running 7680x4320 and my taskbar at the bottom with no auto-hide. We will just have to see if any other members chime in and report it either working or not working before we investigate any further. None of our inside testers reported this issue either.
[Edited by moderator PWizard, 2/10/2022 1:19:46 PM]
My taskbar is at the bottom-center. I don't have it set to autohide. If I do that, the taskbar appears when I place the mouse on the bottom of the screen and then hides when I remove it. As it should.
I have two computers where I use Aurora and they both have the same issue.
I'm running Windows 11 February 8, 2022—KB5010386 (OS Build 22000.493)
Just like 0x90, mine too works exactly like it should. I too am running the most recent version of Windows 11 with a 65" 8K monitor running 7680x4320 and my taskbar at the bottom with no auto-hide. We will just have to see if any other members chime in and report it either working or not working before we investigate any further. None of our inside testers reported this issue either.
[Edited by moderator PWizard, 2/10/2022 1:19:46 PM]
No problem. I completely understand.
I even tried deleting the "C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Cheat Happens" folder to see if it was some sort of setting from a previous build, but the issue persists.
I'm enjoying the app waaay too much for a little thing like this to get to me.
Thanks!