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jrleighton
August 15th 06, 03:41 PM
I have my windows taskbar at the top of my screen (it doesn't audohide
either) and have had this configuration ever since I started on windows with
with windows 95.

An irritation in XP is that, with the taskbar at the top of the screen
(which is more useful, I think, as most menu items of windows are at the top
of their respective windows, so there's less mouse movement) sometimes when
new windows open (e.g. I launch a new app) then, when the window is in
'restore' (i.e. neither max or min) then the window title bar and sometimes
the window menu bar hides behind the taskbar.

It's a big pain. You either have to resize all windows on your desktop, or
unlock the taskbar and move it, so as to get hold of the relevant window and
move it so that the title bar can be seen.

This seems to be (from long observance of this bug) due to some windows
defaulting to an assumption of the taskbar being at the bottom of the screen,
and so moving the window a half inch (or whatever depending on screen
resolution) up , which for me often hides the title bar.

Is there a solution to this ? Even something where I can click an icon in
my system tray and the currently highlighted window is shifted down the
screen by the width of the taskbar. I don't like to move my taskbar as it's
a real pain and takes ages to restore again, as all my system tray icons seem
to want to reload.

There has to be either a clean solution for this basic bug, or else an easy
fix, such as to just force the title bar to appear over the taskbar, or move
the offending window down a bit.

And help and ideas from some kind people out there please ?

Many thanks for any help on offer.

Haggis
August 15th 06, 04:20 PM
"jrleighton" > wrote in message
...
>I have my windows taskbar at the top of my screen (it doesn't audohide
> either) and have had this configuration ever since I started on windows
> with
> with windows 95.
>
> An irritation in XP is that, with the taskbar at the top of the screen
> (which is more useful, I think, as most menu items of windows are at the
> top
> of their respective windows, so there's less mouse movement) sometimes
> when
> new windows open (e.g. I launch a new app) then, when the window is in
> 'restore' (i.e. neither max or min) then the window title bar and
> sometimes
> the window menu bar hides behind the taskbar.
>
> It's a big pain. You either have to resize all windows on your desktop,
> or
> unlock the taskbar and move it, so as to get hold of the relevant window
> and
> move it so that the title bar can be seen.
>
> This seems to be (from long observance of this bug) due to some windows
> defaulting to an assumption of the taskbar being at the bottom of the
> screen,
> and so moving the window a half inch (or whatever depending on screen
> resolution) up , which for me often hides the title bar.
>

in your taskbar options do you have "keep the taskbar on top of other
windows" checked ?
> Is there a solution to this ? Even something where I can click an icon
> in
> my system tray and the currently highlighted window is shifted down the
> screen by the width of the taskbar. I don't like to move my taskbar as
> it's
> a real pain and takes ages to restore again, as all my system tray icons
> seem
> to want to reload.
>
> There has to be either a clean solution for this basic bug, or else an
> easy
> fix, such as to just force the title bar to appear over the taskbar, or
> move
> the offending window down a bit.
>
> And help and ideas from some kind people out there please ?
>
> Many thanks for any help on offer.

Haggis
August 15th 06, 05:17 PM
"Haggis" > wrote in message
...
>
>
>
> "jrleighton" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I have my windows taskbar at the top of my screen (it doesn't audohide
>> either) and have had this configuration ever since I started on windows
>> with
>> with windows 95.
>>
>> An irritation in XP is that, with the taskbar at the top of the screen
>> (which is more useful, I think, as most menu items of windows are at the
>> top
>> of their respective windows, so there's less mouse movement) sometimes
>> when
>> new windows open (e.g. I launch a new app) then, when the window is in
>> 'restore' (i.e. neither max or min) then the window title bar and
>> sometimes
>> the window menu bar hides behind the taskbar.
<snip>

cleaned up a bit :>

in your taskbar options do you have "keep the taskbar on top of other
windows" checked ?

Ronnie Vernon MVP
August 15th 06, 06:48 PM
Why not just autohide the taskbar? You could also deselect the Always on top option. When you open a new window, in Normal view, (not maximized) you can select ALT+SPACEBAR+M and use the Arrow keys to move the window.


--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"jrleighton" > wrote in message ...
>I have my windows taskbar at the top of my screen (it doesn't audohide
> either) and have had this configuration ever since I started on windows with
> with windows 95.
>
> An irritation in XP is that, with the taskbar at the top of the screen
> (which is more useful, I think, as most menu items of windows are at the top
> of their respective windows, so there's less mouse movement) sometimes when
> new windows open (e.g. I launch a new app) then, when the window is in
> 'restore' (i.e. neither max or min) then the window title bar and sometimes
> the window menu bar hides behind the taskbar.
>
> It's a big pain. You either have to resize all windows on your desktop, or
> unlock the taskbar and move it, so as to get hold of the relevant window and
> move it so that the title bar can be seen.
>
> This seems to be (from long observance of this bug) due to some windows
> defaulting to an assumption of the taskbar being at the bottom of the screen,
> and so moving the window a half inch (or whatever depending on screen
> resolution) up , which for me often hides the title bar.
>
> Is there a solution to this ? Even something where I can click an icon in
> my system tray and the currently highlighted window is shifted down the
> screen by the width of the taskbar. I don't like to move my taskbar as it's
> a real pain and takes ages to restore again, as all my system tray icons seem
> to want to reload.
>
> There has to be either a clean solution for this basic bug, or else an easy
> fix, such as to just force the title bar to appear over the taskbar, or move
> the offending window down a bit.
>
> And help and ideas from some kind people out there please ?
>
> Many thanks for any help on offer.

hooploid
November 10th 06, 10:46 PM
Autohide doesn't always work. I keep my taskbar on the bottom, but have the
same problem--after a while, the taskbar in 'autohide' gets stuck in view,
and covers the bottom of the app. Seems to happen most with Excel--meaning
you can no longer see your worksheet tabs. Seems to be when I have more than
one file open in Excel, or after i've opened several apps at once. The only
real 'fix' is to turn off autohide, & keep the taskbar on top, which brings
the bottom of the app back into view, but wastes a chunk of screen space.

This has been a problem for as long as I can remember using Windows with
taskbars.

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

> Why not just autohide the taskbar? You could also deselect the Always on top option. When you open a new window, in Normal view, (not maximized) you can select ALT+SPACEBAR+M and use the Arrow keys to move the window.
>
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "jrleighton" > wrote in message ...
> >I have my windows taskbar at the top of my screen (it doesn't audohide
> > either) and have had this configuration ever since I started on windows with
> > with windows 95.
> >
> > An irritation in XP is that, with the taskbar at the top of the screen
> > (which is more useful, I think, as most menu items of windows are at the top
> > of their respective windows, so there's less mouse movement) sometimes when
> > new windows open (e.g. I launch a new app) then, when the window is in
> > 'restore' (i.e. neither max or min) then the window title bar and sometimes
> > the window menu bar hides behind the taskbar.
> >
> > It's a big pain. You either have to resize all windows on your desktop, or
> > unlock the taskbar and move it, so as to get hold of the relevant window and
> > move it so that the title bar can be seen.
> >
> > This seems to be (from long observance of this bug) due to some windows
> > defaulting to an assumption of the taskbar being at the bottom of the screen,
> > and so moving the window a half inch (or whatever depending on screen
> > resolution) up , which for me often hides the title bar.
> >
> > Is there a solution to this ? Even something where I can click an icon in
> > my system tray and the currently highlighted window is shifted down the
> > screen by the width of the taskbar. I don't like to move my taskbar as it's
> > a real pain and takes ages to restore again, as all my system tray icons seem
> > to want to reload.
> >
> > There has to be either a clean solution for this basic bug, or else an easy
> > fix, such as to just force the title bar to appear over the taskbar, or move
> > the offending window down a bit.
> >
> > And help and ideas from some kind people out there please ?
> >
> > Many thanks for any help on offer.
>

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