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yes, I suggested both things in my first post, never got a response to them, so don't know if it would work or not.
Come on guys! If I move the Taskbar it will still be in a corner.
Hi, can you post a picture /screenshot, of what is happening please, use the snipping tool and upload it, thanks.
Hi Kari, Et al
The problem here is that to calibrate the screen you have to click on all four corners in order so wherever the taskbar is it will interfere with at least two corners that you need access to.
There was on earlier windows versions option to not have the taskbar "always on top" If this is duplicable in windows 7 this would be solve this issue
Unfortunately I can find no information on this option or any other similar registry entry
The on top nature of the taskbar can be overridden as running Opera for example in full screen mode allows you to click on any corner to the very edge - maybe a way of making the calibration screen full screen in the same way is the way to go?
WAG - While the calibration app is in focus, press F11 to go full screen?
i dont have it, but does anyone have the hide taskbar registry key that those dock people use? that might be useful for this situation.
Following on from my earlier post, and Antman's F11 suggestion, with regards to On top windows.
I think the F11 is application dependent but I did find this which may allow the calibration window to be set "On Top", and thus usable for configuration.
How To Make A Window Stay Always On Top in Windows 7 | Windows 7 hacker
No guarantee that it will work but maybe worth installing and giving a try and then removing after things are set up :)