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Toolbar spacing issue on Win 7 - Eyal - 08-14-2012

I use TrueLaunchBar instead of Windows start menu. But on Win 7 I have 2 extra pixels between toolbar and the edge of the screen. So, when I throw the mouse to the corner I get not on TLB button, but on those extra pixels. How can I resolve that? That happens on Basic theme and 125 dpi.
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RE: Toolbar spacing issue on Win 7 - Yuri Kobets - 08-15-2012

Screenshots are appreciated Wink If you TLB on the taskbar or this is the Standalone TLB?


RE: Toolbar spacing issue on Win 7 - Eyal - 08-15-2012

Here it is. Two pixel margin on the left:

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(08-15-2012, 01:24 AM)Yuri Kobets Wrote: If you TLB on the taskbar or this is the Standalone TLB?

It's on the taskbar.

I also tried other settings - the same issue with standard dpi and standard aero theme.
But if I set "Windows Classic" theme first (still having that margin) and after that set any other theme, the margin goes away. But unfortunately it works only until rebooting.



RE: Toolbar spacing issue on Win 7 - Yuri Kobets - 08-18-2012

Do you use the Start Killer? The windows itself adds these 2 pixels. TLB can't to control its position on the taskbar. But if you are using the Start Killer, I can try to move toolbars 2 pixels left.


RE: Toolbar spacing issue on Win 7 - Eyal - 08-18-2012

Yes, I do. I use Start Killer - on the screenshot you see bottom left corner of the screen, and that is a button on TLB toolbar, that I use instead on windows start button.

(08-18-2012, 02:14 AM)Yuri Kobets Wrote: TLB can't to control its position on the taskbar. But if you are using the Start Killer, I can try to move toolbars 2 pixels left.

That would be great! Only first toolbar position is critical for me, so the user could "throw" the mouse to the corner.