![]() Then I have a set of toolbars on the right edge of the screen. I have the Taskbar on the left edge of my screen, and it Auto-hides just fine. My setup is a little different from the others described here. You can even tell us that this issue is as hard to fix as landing on the moon and we should not expect a fix any time soon and we will understand, but GEEZ, show a little support, and post anything, even LIE TO US but show us that YOU ARE ALIVE and aware of this issue.Ĭount me in too! I have never experienced this problem using XP, but it has plagued me since switching to Vista. The distressing part about this is that, someone posted this issue on (, 2:02 AM UTC), And 6 months later, we've yet to see any official reply by any MS representitive. This may seem like trivial to some It is very serious to me and I may grab a sledge hammer and pound my whole system into a million pieces as I move on to try a MAC for the first time and in the process throwing away my 15 YEARS of Windows "love affair". Some may actually think I am exaggerating, but I promise you I am not. I have resorted to using another OLD computer with windows XP home edition to avoid the pain of using the other computer. My work (Graphics, web design) depends on a relaxed and smooth work experience has been affected. But I can honestly say that I am experiencing true PHYSICAL pain due to frustration and despair in trying to fix this. I tried to put up with it, having searched for a solution/fix without success. I have been experiencing this same problem for a couple of months now. ![]()
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