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Top Taskbar - Restarting graphics drivers snaps/moves windows below the Taskbar layer (Windows 10 ExplorerPatcher Taskbar) #4058

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KristianT727 opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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@KristianT727
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KristianT727 commented Dec 20, 2024

Before reporting your issue

  • I have confirmed that this issue does not happen when ExplorerPatcher is not installed
  • I do not have "register as shell extension" enabled
  • I have tried my best to check existing issues

Repro ExplorerPatcher versions

ExplorerPatcher 22621.4317.67.1

Repro Windows Versions

Windows 11 24H2 26100.2605

3rd party tweak software installed

Winaero Tweaker

Describe the bug

  1. Have ExplorerPatcher 22621.4317.67.1
  2. Change Taskbar style to Windows 10 (ExplorerPatcher)
  3. Unlock the Taskbar and snap it to the top of the screen
  4. Have any window of any program be maximized/put close near the top
  5. Press Ctrl+Shift+Win+B to restart graphics drivers
  6. Observe bug

Expected outcome

Program windows stay in the same position after a graphics driver restart.

Actual outcome

Program windows moved upwards, under the top taskbar layer.

Additional info

For now I've only discovered it after a graphics driver restart, and it looked like it affected desktop behavior as well, making it look like the taskbar was being treated at the bottom at the screen.

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After
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@Amrsatrio
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I'll have it checked when I have time. Thanks for the report.

@KristianT727
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I also want to add that the same bug also happens after waking up from an automatically turned off display

@Blastburn94
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I have this exact issue as well, but it treats the taskbar as being on my primary monitor instead of my secondary (where I normally have it.) This occurs at startup as well as any time a program runs in exclusive full screen mode. To fix it, I have to drag the taskbar to my primary monitor and then back.

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