I've done something dumb and now I can no longer see my Taskbar in Win7/Pro x64 when I run:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48
It still shows when other applications like Word are running. Did I select a SM setting that I don't want?
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Taskbar Covered by SM Pages
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Taskbar Covered by SM Pages
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Re: Taskbar Covered by SM Pages
Have you tried pressing F11? That toggles full screen mode.
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Re: Taskbar Covered by SM Pages
Thanks for the quick reply, Dan,DanRaisch wrote:Have you tried pressing F11? That toggles full screen mode.
I tried and it compressed the bars above.
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Re: Taskbar Covered by SM Pages
Oh, dear, I see what I did. The solution is simple. I will post it because it may save someone else further searching.
I'm having 'vision issues' and I often resort to CTRL/+ to make things easier to see. Since I'm focused on the text I'm trying to see I fail to notice what is happening on the bottom of the page. If I go too far the Taskbar disappears but it reappears if I resort to CTRL/- and make everything on the page a bit smaller.
I find the Microsoft solution of a small magnifier very distracting and not very easy to use.
Thanks for your patience,
I'm having 'vision issues' and I often resort to CTRL/+ to make things easier to see. Since I'm focused on the text I'm trying to see I fail to notice what is happening on the bottom of the page. If I go too far the Taskbar disappears but it reappears if I resort to CTRL/- and make everything on the page a bit smaller.
I find the Microsoft solution of a small magnifier very distracting and not very easy to use.
Thanks for your patience,
Thanks,
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Re: Taskbar Covered by SM Pages
Thanks for posting your findings.