- #Auto hide taskbar not working with chrome full#
- #Auto hide taskbar not working with chrome windows 10#
Now in the Processes Tab, look for the “Windows Explorer” and then Right Click on it & select Restart. Tip:- Press “ Ctrl + Shift + Esc” to open task manager directly. Open the Task Manager by Right Clicking On the taskbar & then select Task Manager.
#Auto hide taskbar not working with chrome windows 10#
So, that the Windows 10 taskbar won’t hide in fullscreen problem can be fixed easily.Īnd if still if this problem is not solved then use step no. Īnd Check for this option “ Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode” and enable it. Open the Windows 10 taskbar settings by Right Clicking On the taskbar and then select Taskbar Settings. I'm pretty sure it's a common forum "rule".So Let’s get started.
Sometimes it starts with users that doesn't include relevant information (again no offense, but you could maybe have said in the OP that the problem also affected VLC which would have removed focus from browsers+flash - of course I don't know if you knew that at the time, so fair enough).įinally, if I may suggest you don't edit posts to the point you alter the essence of the post. Usually the guys giving advice have a good understanding of the technical stuff in computers, which for the non-technical can sound crazy and thus they blindly oppose it. This of course can go both ways, as some suggestions are simply irrelevant or even stupid. I'm not trying to generalize your post, but in my experience a lot of forum users that ask questions are way too quick to dismiss solutions, simply because they don't like the suggestions. My reaction was mostly to the attitude you brought (no offense but you came of a bit lazy with the relative short answers without going in-depth with details). I understand what you're getting at though, I could've been clearer. That's why I said in my first post that Firefox has the same problem, because the thread you linked, people said they were using Firefox to avoid the issue. It's very logical to assume other browsers or flash cannot be ruled out, but the DPI issue/fix was something that was specific to Google Chrome, and not to Firefox. "Please fix asap, I had to start using Firefox because playback sucked too much in the latest chrome versions."Īnd similar posts follow. I'm sorry for not ruling out everything at once, but it usually pays off when dealing with troubleshooting (especially on the web)ĭid you even read what you posted to me? In the first post in the link, the guy says:
You did not answer me, but only said the problem wasn't Chrome. Up until then you referred to the OP which does not contain info about VLC. I stated in my OP and 2nd post that the issue persisted in other programs.Ībout the issue on DPI: The bug was reported on Chrome support forum - this does not necessarily rule out other browser nor that it could have been Flash related which is why I kept pressing the issue until you mentioned VLC.
The people clearly state in you link, as in others with the same issue, that the problem only exists with google chrome (and thus thats why a lot of bitching in those posts, ie i stopped using chrome, i use firefox now, this should be fixed, blah bla blah).
#Auto hide taskbar not working with chrome full#
The problem I had persisted in every full screen program, from browsing on firefox to VLC to GOM to anything. Again, maybe you just didn't really read what you linked me to, but the DPI issue is a google chrome bug. I did quite a bit of searching, I think I actually saw that link but the people there seem to be discussing something in regards to the Autohide feature, irregardless I tried it because it was going a bit crazy from the issue.Įdit: and I mentioned the DPI issue in my 2nd post too. None of my responses were one liners either.Īnyways thanks for your third post, it solved the issue. The link you gave said, as I had found out in my searches, that the DPI problem didn't exist in firefox. You mentioned windows DPI first - which is a google chrome issue, maybe you just didn't read the thread you posted, because in the link you posted by people saying 'it worked', it was because it was a google chrome issue, and it didn't occur in firefox or VLC or gom or anything else - and I say in my OP in the second line it happens in firefox too. #10 ^ I'm not sure what you're talking about.