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Clock/tray section disappearing after new monitor #1089

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atomicsoda opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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Clock/tray section disappearing after new monitor #1089

atomicsoda opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 3 comments

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@atomicsoda
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atomicsoda commented Mar 7, 2024

Describe the bug
I am using a dual monitor setup and recently had to replace one of my monitors. Ever since replacing my primary monitor the bottom right clock & tray section completely disappears. I have to relaunch TaskbarX, and then it will work fine again, however, it disappears again whenever I restart my computer or the monitor goes to sleep, so this can get very frustrating. I am not using taskbar segments, in fact I am basically using the default setup. I could not find any exising issues/bugs like this.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Turn computer and/or monitor on
  2. Clock/tray does not appear.
  3. Restarting TaskbarX fixes the issue temporarily.

Expected behavior
The clock and tray section stay visible as they should.

Screenshots
You can see the missing clock/tray in the image below on the right:
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Desktop

  • OS: Windows 10
  • TaskbarX Version 1.7.8.0

Thank you for any support.

@OmeirP
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OmeirP commented Apr 11, 2024

Also have this problem, I think the width of the taskbar that is there is 1920px, I don't know if that's because it's the default or if it's because the width of the second monitor (which turns on first), is full hd.

@Yari27
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Yari27 commented May 28, 2024

I also use 2 monitors but have 1 vertical taskbar in primary monitor.
It is already hidden at the start and despite many restarts it hides again every now and then, which is really irritating.

@jkogen
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jkogen commented Jul 4, 2024

I've the same problem. I use just one widescreen-monitor (3440x140). In windows taskbar-settings I've activated the function 'auto hide'. I use taskbar segments.

VERY often the tray area is hidden. Mainly because I open / close an application.
It helps to open or close any further application. Afterwards the tray area is visiable again. But if I close or open this application again, the tray area is also hidden again. It is annoying :-/

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