

This setting shows each window as an individual, labeled button. Each app appears as a single, unlabeled button, even when multiple windows for that app are open. If you want to change how taskbar buttons group together, press and hold or right-click any empty space on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings > Combine taskbar buttons and then select from the list:Īlways, hide labels. By default, all open files from the same app are always grouped together, even if you didn’t open them in succession. You might want to choose how taskbar buttons are grouped, especially if you have multiple windows open. That said there are plenty of games that will not suffer from it at all while other do.Whenever you want to change the order of app buttons on the taskbar, just drag a button from its current position to a different one. IGNORE the low quality graphic I was just testing the tutorial and see if it runs at all. Here is an example screenshot from Dawn of War 3. It also block some button/info on the bottom which makes it impossible to play certain games that may depend on the area behind the task bar. Instead it will treat the taskbar as click for taskbar instead of the fullscreen. Now the issue is that the windows task bar that normally would disappear if I have a fullscreen application running will NOT hide. But I strongly suspect it has to do with my old PC and how it interact with windows 10/current nvidia driver.

Alt+tab just move the window down and right as expect then back to the same issue again.

Restart might resolve the issue for a little while before coming back. The problem started and there seem to be no sure fire way to fix this. Mostly later because I can alt+tab and look up meta-game info when necessary.Įver since the windows 10 update like 3 or 4 weeks ago. They are almost always in fullscreen or windowed fullscreen.
