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Phosphorblind 2008-01-11 02:28
HEy guys,
First of all great product, probably gonna purchase after end of trial. Now I know the VISTA version is still in BETa but there are some minor issues which are kind of bugging me.
I have set 3 different backgrounds for my three monitors: [3] [1] [2]
setup like this. I configured it in display settings like this as well. But when no program is maximized the taskbar goes transparent on vista. Now out of some weired reason what's shown behind the taskbar is the wallpaper of another screen, for example on screen 3 the black background of screen 2 is shown, and on screen 1 and 2 the background of screen 3 is shown (paritially),...only through the transparent taskbar though.
Is it something on my side or something which is still not bugged out?
As well I realized that when maximizing minimized windows the ultramon icons do not move with the rest of the window, they simply pop up before the window is maximized (on this kind of flippy animation).
And another issue (this one is actually kind of bugging me) sometimes, processes are shown in the taskbar I can not even maximize. It is simply 1-4 tasks shown in the taskbars on the monitors with no name, no icon or anything else. This seems to be something with explorer.exe, since mostly they disappear if I restart that process.
Thx for listening, none of this is a big issue, just something you might not be aware of just yet.
Greetz, Phosphorblind
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Phosphorblind 2008-01-11 02:29
Btw, that monitor [3] is supposed to be on top of monitor one left corner. No way i found to post this here.
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Christian Studer 2008-01-11 11:12
The wallpaper issue is a Vista issue, happens if you have a monitor with negative coordinates (to the left or above the primary monitor). I'm not aware of a workaround or fix for this.
Animation isn't supported, I'm going to look into this for a later release but don't know yet if it can be done.
Installing the Smart Taskbar update on top of 3.0 Beta 2 should fix the problem with the phantom task buttons.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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