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Full Screens Can Have Problems Too

D3m190d

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I got sidetracked. Anyway, I went through the trouble of visiting PEgo in Internet Explorer, 'cause I got quite an inconvenience (It's not a big problem). When I watch videos in full screen, or press F10 to browse full screen, my task bar won't hide. Setting tits properties to auto-hide does make it hide, but even when not in full screen. Outside of full screen, I want to have it right there. Furthermore, I did not recently (or ever, as far as I can remember) change the settings of the bar. It just started out of nowhere.
 
I take it this is in Windows 7 or Vista?

Anything here help?
 
Had the same problem because my other PC is hooked up to the TV, so this might help..

Go to Control Panel (View by: Icons) > Display > Then lower the screen size from "Larger" to either Medium or Smaller.

If you're on XP, then here.
 
We're just like you, accept we're f-

I got sidetracked. Anyway, I went through the trouble of visiting PEgo in Internet Explorer, 'cause I got quite an inconvenience (It's not a big problem). When I watch videos in full screen, or press F10 to browse full screen, my task bar won't hide. Setting tits properties to auto-hide does make it hide, but even when not in full screen. Outside of full screen, I want to have it right there. Furthermore, I did not recently (or ever, as far as I can remember) change the settings of the bar. It just started out of nowhere.

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Omg, I can post in Firefox again. Whoooooooooooo.

...I'll just say that I did it on purpose. Just for you.

Okay what, the problem is now gone, without doing anything. Except having the computer turned off while I sleep, eheh. Aaaaaanyway, that was strange. We'll see when it happens again. (Oh, and yes, it was Windows 7)

On a slightly related subject; I'll probably be back more again, now that I can post more easily. Hurray.
 
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