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Custom start button partly overlays taskview button #1232

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Ottileinchen opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 3 comments
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Custom start button partly overlays taskview button #1232

Ottileinchen opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 3 comments
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When "Use small taskbar buttons" is on in Windows 10 21H2 Taskbar Settings (taskbar on the left side, 4k display), and Replace Start Button, Aero Button is selected in Open-Shell Menu settings (ver. 4.4.170), the Task View Button is partly overlayed by the start button. This does not happen immediately after turning small taskbar buttons, or the Taskview button on, but after a reboot or log off/log on. Toggling one of these switches temproarily moves the Taskview button down, where it belongs.

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ge0rdi commented Dec 7, 2022

I can replicate it.

It seems the taskview button is not moved to proper position when custom start button is enabled.
Though any change to taskbar (like change in placement or size) will move taskview to proper position.

I'll try to have a look at it.

@ge0rdi ge0rdi changed the title replacement start button partly overlays taskview button Custom start button partly overlays taskview button Dec 7, 2022
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ge0rdi commented Dec 7, 2022

It seems the same issue happens for taskbar on top.
It doesn't happen for bottom and right positioned taskbar (at least for me).

Simplest way to replicate:

  • Default Open-Shell installation
  • Taskbar placed on left or top
  • In Open-Shell settings enable Replace Start button
  • Taskview button will get misplaced

ge0rdi added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 27, 2022
@ge0rdi ge0rdi closed this as completed in 674a486 Dec 28, 2022
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ge0rdi commented Dec 28, 2022

Should be fixed in latest build.

ge0rdi added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 4, 2025
It seems that secondary taskbars handle try button positioning
correctly. So there is no need for this workaround.

Original change was introduced in 674a486 due to #1232 issue.
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