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Overlapping in windows 11 #23
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Hi @khaleed-dev
Yes, I'm planning to do this, thanks for the suggestion :) |
hi @Khiro95 no it doesn't do anything rec.mp4 |
Hi @khaleed-dev |
@Khiro95 Restarting doesn't solve the problem. |
@khaleed-dev Thanks for providing these infos. However, the widget was tested on the same version of Windows 11, so I think the issue may be with the AutomationId of the Widgets button. If you know how to check UIAutomation elements, please let me know the If you don't know how to do that and are willing to try, I can show you how to do it, it's very easy. Also, I hope you can test 2 scenarios and see if the widget react correctly:
These tests are just a way to make sure the widget is aware of the changes in taskbar, although I guess 1st test will fail. |
@Khiro95 Hey the first scenario did work. i've just disabled then enabled it in taskbar settings and it reallocated correctly. Thanks. Great widget, gazak allah khier <3 good.mp4 |
@khaleed-dev Thank you very much for your report. Now I know the cause of your issue, the registry key that indicates whether the Widgets button is enabled or not, was not present in your OS and the widget assumes the Widgets button is disabled in this case. That's why changing the setting forced Windows to create that registry key which allowed the widget to behave correctly. Thanks a lot, one more bug found :) Jazaka Allah khayran |
Good work buddy you are smart :) |
make an option to move the widget within the taskbar is possible.
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