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EP not allowing taskbar to move in Windows 11 #4050

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sunnyorlando opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 6 comments
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EP not allowing taskbar to move in Windows 11 #4050

sunnyorlando opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 6 comments

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@sunnyorlando
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sunnyorlando commented Dec 17, 2024

Before reporting your issue

  • I do not have "register as shell extension" enabled
  • I have tried my best to check existing issues
  • I have confirmed that this issue does not happen when ExplorerPatcher is not installed

Repro ExplorerPatcher versions

EP - 22624.4317.67.1

Repro Windows Versions

Windows 11 24H2 12/1/2024 on Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-14600K 3.50 GHz
OS - 26100.2605
Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.36.0

3rd party tweak software installed

NONE

Describe the bug

The changes requested in EP get applied correctly, except that I cannot move the taskbar anywhere.
The issue is reproducible

Expected outcome

Allow the taskbar to be vertically located (L or R)

Actual outcome

Nothing, not allowed to move taskbar

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@sunnyorlando
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I just installed EP and this is anew W11 install. There are not other shell modifying apps.

@pyrates999
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Open up EP Properties application, go to taskbar, and set taskbar style to Windows 10 (ExplorerPatcher), not Windows 10. We no longer offer more support on the stock Windows 10 taskbar.

please see this for more info: https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/wiki/ExplorerPatcher's-taskbar-implementation

@sunnyorlando
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sunnyorlando commented Dec 19, 2024 via email

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Use Windows 10 (ExplorerPatcher) taskbar. Right click the empty space. Uncheck Lock the taskbar. And then drag it wherever you wish.

@Amrsatrio Amrsatrio closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 19, 2024
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sunnyorlando commented Dec 19, 2024 via email

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Amrsatrio commented Dec 19, 2024

I cannot answer your question -- because it may be a misperception.

We've been able to unlock the pre-Windows 11 taskbar which allows it to be moved and sized. In the case of the Windows 10 taskbar and reimplemented taskbar on Windows 11, one would untick "lock the taskbar" in the taskbar context menu and drag the empty space in the taskbar to move it, or drag the edge of the taskbar to resize it (to 2+ rows or something). And then when it is ticked again, the taskbar won't be movable and sizable. If you're talking about retention of settings after an Explorer restart, Microsoft designed the system such that the settings are saved after a certain delay where no further setting changes are made to prevent spams to the registry and the setting roaming system. So for example, if you moved the taskbar and then 1-3 seconds after Explorer crashes or you restart Explorer manually, the taskbar size/position will revert. But if you let Explorer keep running for 30 seconds after making a change, the states will be persisted into the registry. At least that's what I've observed and studied the code responsible for them.

If you are referring to the taskbar position dropdowns in the EP properties GUI, yes, I understand that those are buggy and we have no urgent priority plans to fix it yet since the good ol unlock and drag method works perfectly fine.

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