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Topic: «
Actual Multiple Monitors 3.x taskbar steals focus
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Chris Shappell
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10/19/2011 13:15:56
I have the latest beta of AMM and I've noticed that when I'm watching a video full screen AMM will steal focus and flash up on the bottom the screen, seemingly randomly but definitely reoccuring. It happens in all full screen video players I've used so far (VLC, WMP, Flash) and probably occurs otherwise, its just not noticable then. The biggest problem this causes is in WMP 12, this causes it to exit full screen mode.
OS: Win7 x64
Can reproduce in WMP 12, VLC 1.11, or Flash Player 11. Settings for taskbar are:
Enable pinning to taskbar
Enable taskbar reordering
Enable window thumbnails
Multimon task switcher
Stretch start button out on the taskbar
Show multipreview for group buttons
Enable smooth transitions of preview/enable previews fade
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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10/19/2011 21:38:47
Hello Chris,
Thanks for the post.
How often does the problem occur?
Could you give me a step-by-step description of how to reproduce it?
Best regards.
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