• Can't get to full screen, task bar always shows.

    From micky@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 27 15:48:48 2023
    XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox

    This relates to both ngs.

    I'm using win10 Home, fully updated, but also using that program that
    makes win10 look like win7 (I forget the name). I've had this setup for
    over 2 years with no trouble, but First, a week or two ago I found that watching videos on FF on Youtube, when I click on the full screen icon
    in the bottom right of the video screen, the top goes all the way to the
    top but the task bar at the bottom doesn't disappear.

    This only happens on the laptop which FTR is win10 Home, not on the
    desktop which is win10 Pro.

    Then today I had a Zoom session and again the taskbar would not go away.
    It hid the bottom of the session so I coudln't turn on my sound or my
    picture. With Youtube it was easy to make the window smaller using the
    Esc key, but with Zoom, I had to click all over the place to make it
    small enough to see the bottom of its window.

    When I right-click in empyty spots of the Taskbar and the menu lists
    Taskbar Settings, I left-click on that and nothing happens.

    I'm also using 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, which recently updated, but it's
    screen doesn't say a word about taskbar disappearance. I used to see
    that somewhere, I think it was in Taskbar Settings, which as I just
    said, I can't get to open.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com on Wed Sep 27 21:10:20 2023
    XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox

    No speedy answer so I took the subject line to google and got

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Can%27t+get+to+full+screen%2C+task+bar+always+shows
    Make Sure Auto-Hide feature is On To auto-hide, the taskbar in Windows
    10, follow the steps below. Press your Windows key + I together to open
    your settings. Next, click Personalization and select Taskbar. Next,
    change the option to automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode to
    "ON".

    First, they moved Taskbar settings to the general Settings area, without telling me.

    AutoHide was off, and I set it on, so maybe it's fixed. Youtube seems
    to work, and I'll know about Zoom next time I'm in zoom.

    I wonder what turned the setting off. :>)


    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Wed, 27 Sep 2023 15:48:48 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    This relates to both ngs.

    I'm using win10 Home, fully updated, but also using that program that
    makes win10 look like win7 (I forget the name). I've had this setup for
    over 2 years with no trouble, but First, a week or two ago I found that >watching videos on FF on Youtube, when I click on the full screen icon
    in the bottom right of the video screen, the top goes all the way to the
    top but the task bar at the bottom doesn't disappear.

    This only happens on the laptop which FTR is win10 Home, not on the
    desktop which is win10 Pro.

    Then today I had a Zoom session and again the taskbar would not go away.
    It hid the bottom of the session so I coudln't turn on my sound or my >picture. With Youtube it was easy to make the window smaller using the
    Esc key, but with Zoom, I had to click all over the place to make it
    small enough to see the bottom of its window.

    When I right-click in empyty spots of the Taskbar and the menu lists
    Taskbar Settings, I left-click on that and nothing happens.

    I'm also using 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, which recently updated, but it's
    screen doesn't say a word about taskbar disappearance. I used to see
    that somewhere, I think it was in Taskbar Settings, which as I just
    said, I can't get to open.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 28 09:07:06 2023
    XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox

    Am 28.09.23 um 03:10 schrieb micky:
    No speedy answer so I took the subject line to google and got

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Can%27t+get+to+full+screen%2C+task+bar+always+shows
    Make Sure Auto-Hide feature is On To auto-hide, the taskbar in Windows
    10, follow the steps below. Press your Windows key + I together to open
    your settings. Next, click Personalization and select Taskbar. Next,
    change the option to automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode to
    "ON".

    First, they moved Taskbar settings to the general Settings area, without telling me.

    AutoHide was off, and I set it on, so maybe it's fixed. Youtube seems
    to work, and I'll know about Zoom next time I'm in zoom.

    I wonder what turned the setting off. :>)

    Has nothing to do with Firefox.

    --
    De gustibus non est disputandum

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to micky on Thu Sep 28 07:48:30 2023
    XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox

    On 9/27/2023 9:10 PM, micky wrote:
    No speedy answer so I took the subject line to google and got

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Can%27t+get+to+full+screen%2C+task+bar+always+shows
    Make Sure Auto-Hide feature is On To auto-hide, the taskbar in Windows
    10, follow the steps below. Press your Windows key + I together to open
    your settings. Next, click Personalization and select Taskbar. Next,
    change the option to automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode to
    "ON".

    First, they moved Taskbar settings to the general Settings area, without telling me.

    AutoHide was off, and I set it on, so maybe it's fixed. Youtube seems
    to work, and I'll know about Zoom next time I'm in zoom.

    I wonder what turned the setting off. :>)

    I would immediately go out and buy a lottery ticket.

    I can't help feeling your Taskbar Tweaker program, is snickering
    in the background.

    Paul

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to nospam@needed.invalid on Fri Oct 13 11:57:02 2023
    XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox

    In alt.comp.software.firefox, on Thu, 28 Sep 2023 07:48:30 -0400, Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote:

    On 9/27/2023 9:10 PM, micky wrote:
    No speedy answer so I took the subject line to google and got

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Can%27t+get+to+full+screen%2C+task+bar+always+shows
    Make Sure Auto-Hide feature is On To auto-hide, the taskbar in Windows
    10, follow the steps below. Press your Windows key + I together to open
    your settings. Next, click Personalization and select Taskbar. Next,
    change the option to automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode to
    "ON".

    First, they moved Taskbar settings to the general Settings area, without
    telling me.

    AutoHide was off, and I set it on, so maybe it's fixed. Youtube seems
    to work, and I'll know about Zoom next time I'm in zoom.

    I wonder what turned the setting off. :>)

    Maybe it was always off. Turning it on pretty much solved my problem
    but not because it's behaving exactly like it used to. I used to have
    more than 2 options. One was that the task bar was always there except
    certain things made it disappear temporarily. They were all in Taskbar Settings, which I think I said I couldn't open up anymore. Aha, now it
    works, though it goes to some page in the Settings (makes sense but
    they used to have the settings spread out, with separate partial screens
    for different things. I liked that better.)

    I would immediately go out and buy a lottery ticket.

    I can't help feeling your Taskbar Tweaker program, is snickering
    in the background.

    Maybe. I updated it fairly recently and maybe that's what started this.
    But I like it because it solved my grouping problem (Firefox was showing
    as only one rectangle, which would expand when I put the cursor on it, I
    didn't like that.) It also, unless I'm thinking of the other big tweaker program, lets me display seconds in the systray time.

    Paul

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?8J+YjiBNaWdodHkgV2FubmFiZ@21:1/5 to micky on Sun Oct 15 10:00:30 2023
    XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox

    On 10/13/2023 11:57 AM, micky wrote:
    In alt.comp.software.firefox, on Thu, 28 Sep 2023 07:48:30 -0400, Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote:

    On 9/27/2023 9:10 PM, micky wrote:
    No speedy answer so I took the subject line to google and got

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Can%27t+get+to+full+screen%2C+task+bar+always+shows
    Make Sure Auto-Hide feature is On To auto-hide, the taskbar in Windows
    10, follow the steps below. Press your Windows key + I together to open
    your settings. Next, click Personalization and select Taskbar. Next,
    change the option to automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode to
    "ON".

    First, they moved Taskbar settings to the general Settings area, without >>> telling me.

    AutoHide was off, and I set it on, so maybe it's fixed. Youtube seems
    to work, and I'll know about Zoom next time I'm in zoom.

    I wonder what turned the setting off. :>)
    Maybe it was always off. Turning it on pretty much solved my problem
    but not because it's behaving exactly like it used to. I used to have
    more than 2 options. One was that the task bar was always there except certain things made it disappear temporarily. They were all in Taskbar Settings, which I think I said I couldn't open up anymore. Aha, now it works, though it goes to some page in the Settings (makes sense but
    they used to have the settings spread out, with separate partial screens
    for different things. I liked that better.)
    I would immediately go out and buy a lottery ticket.

    I can't help feeling your Taskbar Tweaker program, is snickering
    in the background.
    Maybe. I updated it fairly recently and maybe that's what started this.
    But I like it because it solved my grouping problem (Firefox was showing
    as only one rectangle, which would expand when I put the cursor on it, I didn't like that.) It also, unless I'm thinking of the other big tweaker program, lets me display seconds in the systray time.

    Paul


    You shouldn't use third party "Taskbar tweakers".

    Windows 11 doesn't allow me to expand the taskbar to more than one line.
    Just like you, I used some online tweakers to modify the behaviour of
    the taskbar. The tweaking allowed me to expand the taskbar to more than
    one line, but messed up other things. Finally I gave up and removed all
    those tweaks.

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