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"WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 02/12/2019
11:45:11 AM:
So I've noticed something strange that happens when I'm using RDi debug.

When I'm on any Windows workstation I always have the taskbar hide. I
like
having the extra screen space for RDi, browsers, ACS whatever. And if I
need the taskbar, I just move my mouse down there and it pops up.
However,
when I start an RDi debug session, I can move my mouse down to the task
bar
all I want, and it won't display. Just using RDi to edit source or use
the
screen designer this behavior won't happen. Has anyone else experienced
this before?


Do you have only a singe monitor? I have dual monitors and never
have this problem as I put my RDi session on my second monitor. However,
even with a single monitor, I presume you run your RDi session in
maximized mode? If so, don't run it maximized. You can drag the window
edges to almost match the screen dimensions (leave one pixel less than
full dimensions on all sides) but by not maximizing it this gives the
taskbar a chance to activate under all circumstances.


Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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