Alerts with Vertical Taskbar

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Jakub Gorecki

Hi
Sorry for bringing it up it the problem is already
reported.
I belive appearing (sliding) Alerts should stop just
above taskbar, but at my pc they does not, why ? probably
just because I have my taskbar on the left side of the
desktop (vertical taskbar)
when an alert appear it slides from bottom to top and
goes out of screen at the top (but alert is not closed, I
can still see it with Alt-Tab [i got Alt-Tab enhancment
powertoy xp]), the only way to close outside alert is to
kill process

XP Prof SP1, version 2002

Hope it will be fixed
 
I have the same problem with my task bar on the right. Just thought I'd add
my 2¢.

I refuse to give up my taskbar on the right sized to 30+ characters wide. I
always have too many things going on at once, and can't find the right
window without it. As far as I'm concerned it should be the default setting
for anyone using multiple displays.
 
I'm sure this will get fixed, but have no idea how long you'll need to wait
: )

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Doug Hilderbrand said:
I have the same problem with my task bar on the right. Just thought I'd add
my 2¢.

I refuse to give up my taskbar on the right sized to 30+ characters wide.
I always have too many things going on at once, and can't find the right
window without it. As far as I'm concerned it should be the default
setting for anyone using multiple displays.

Jakub Gorecki said:
Hi
Sorry for bringing it up it the problem is already
reported.
I belive appearing (sliding) Alerts should stop just
above taskbar, but at my pc they does not, why ? probably
just because I have my taskbar on the left side of the
desktop (vertical taskbar)
when an alert appear it slides from bottom to top and
goes out of screen at the top (but alert is not closed, I
can still see it with Alt-Tab [i got Alt-Tab enhancment
powertoy xp]), the only way to close outside alert is to
kill process

XP Prof SP1, version 2002

Hope it will be fixed
 
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