W7 Taskbar appearing over Full-screened items when using 2nd Display

girothefiro

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Hi guys,

For years now I have been using multiple displays with reasonably little trouble when fullscreening item such as VLC whilst using the secondary display.

I just built a Windows 7 PC and it appears to a problem i've not encountered before.

When I full screen an item in my main display and click on my secondary display the taskbar appears over the full-screened application. (item stays full-screened from top to bottom but taskbar is now present) This never use to happen before on my Vista machine and I assume there is something quite simply i'm missing?

I can sort of alleviate the problem by 'auto-hiding' but this isn't ideal as you can still see the the taskbar slightly which is a distraction when watching video.


Any help would be greatly appreciated! :D
 

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Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67
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Right click UR desktop, select "Screen Resolution" and under "Multiple Displays" choose "Extend These Displays" and your taskbar will revert to appearing on the primary monitor alone... :)
 

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Custom built machine
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W7 x64
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Intel Q9300 2.5Ghz Quad LGA775 (Would like Q9650)
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Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3R (F6 Bios)
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4Gb OCZ Gold 1,333Mhz
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Palit HD4850 O/C Sonic 512Mb DDR3, Dual DViD's
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Azalia to twin Samson 50w Studio Monitors
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Twin Dell (E-IPS) U2311H 23.6" Screens
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1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
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Right click UR desktop, select "Screen Resolution" and under "Multiple Displays" choose "Extend These Displays" and your taskbar will revert to appearing on the primary monitor alone... :)

That setting is selected; it's how I have the second monitor independent to first screen.

Maybe I have misunderstood?
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7 2600K
Motherboard
Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67
Memory
G-Skill RipJaws (16GB)
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 580 (3GB) SLI
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX2
Monitor(s) Displays
U2412 / TX-P42VT30B
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 SSD (256GB) / WD Caviar Green (2TB) / Samsung SpinPoint F3 (1TB)
PSU
Antec 1200w
Case
HAF X
Cooling
Corsair H100
Keyboard
Black Widow Ultimate
Mouse
R.A.T. 7
Internet Speed
1MB :(
I'm not sure I see the problem, or perhaps I haven't understood what you mean. If the monitor used for full screen work has the taskbar in it then just open the full screen program on the secondary monitor instead. Alternatively swap the taskbar to the other monitor by reassigning primary and secondary... :confused:
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built machine
OS
W7 x64
CPU
Intel Q9300 2.5Ghz Quad LGA775 (Would like Q9650)
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3R (F6 Bios)
Memory
4Gb OCZ Gold 1,333Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Palit HD4850 O/C Sonic 512Mb DDR3, Dual DViD's
Sound Card
Azalia to twin Samson 50w Studio Monitors
Monitor(s) Displays
Twin Dell (E-IPS) U2311H 23.6" Screens
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 SSD, archives on twin Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX, 2TB, 7200rpm HDD's, Samsung Ritemaster CD/DVD Burner...
PSU
OCZ 600w
Case
Lian-Li PC8 acoustifoamed' aluminium tower
Cooling
Scythe 140mm Zipang
Keyboard
Cherry PS/2 custom model
Mouse
Lenovo USB laser "Thinkpad" Mouse
Internet Speed
ADSL2+ @14Mbps downstream & Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet
Antivirus
NOD32
Browser
Opera
Other Info
Silicon Dust HD Homerun Dual FTA (Ethernet) TV Tuners, Dray Tek Vigor 2850Vn router and 8x HP Gigabit Switch. Lian-Li CR26 Card Reader, Canon MF4430 iSensys laser printer/scanner.
I'm not sure I see the problem, or perhaps I haven't understood what you mean. If the monitor used for full screen work has the taskbar in it then just open the full screen program on the secondary monitor instead. Alternatively swap the taskbar to the other monitor by reassigning primary and secondary... :confused:

I know I can just drag the program across and also the taskbar if I wanted to either screen and but I generally have DisplayFusion running a 2nd taskbar so dragging the real taskbar across whilst using it causes that problems.

My 2nd monitor also is in portrait and is primarily for web browsing so using that for video isn't ideal.

Is there no way to de-activate the taskbar from doing this? If I click on the full screened video it doesn't appear yet moving the mouse to other screen and clicking does. It doesn't make sense to me and doesn't happen on Vista so is it a problem/feature inherent to W7?
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7 2600K
Motherboard
Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67
Memory
G-Skill RipJaws (16GB)
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 580 (3GB) SLI
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX2
Monitor(s) Displays
U2412 / TX-P42VT30B
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 SSD (256GB) / WD Caviar Green (2TB) / Samsung SpinPoint F3 (1TB)
PSU
Antec 1200w
Case
HAF X
Cooling
Corsair H100
Keyboard
Black Widow Ultimate
Mouse
R.A.T. 7
Internet Speed
1MB :(
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