04-07-2009, 03:07 PM -
Yuri,
Thanks for listening... Results are the same whether glass is on or off in Vista. In TLB glass is set to 'opaque'and I'm using 'slide'.
I've spent some time testing this evening. I have three toolbars all in Stand-Alone mode. One on the top edge, one on the left, and the third is Qucik Launch in Task Bar mode. The first two are auto-hide.
To summarise, the left bar and Quick Launch seem ok. But the instant the mouse touches the top edge, all bars freeze. Then after about 5s the top bar appears. It hides again about 9s after the mouse moves away again. Then it takes a few more seconds before the other two bars begin to work again.
I tried setting autohide 'off' for the top bar. This freezes all the bars. Also it took many seconds to accomplish because the right click menu waits about 5s before responding to each new input. So, effectively, all toolbars freeze whenever the top bar is visible.
I've attached some notes that describe in detail the tests that I did. You'll see from these that at one point the system became completely unsreponsive and I had to hold the power button down to recover.
I hope this helps. Off to bed now (23:57).
Thanks for listening... Results are the same whether glass is on or off in Vista. In TLB glass is set to 'opaque'and I'm using 'slide'.
I've spent some time testing this evening. I have three toolbars all in Stand-Alone mode. One on the top edge, one on the left, and the third is Qucik Launch in Task Bar mode. The first two are auto-hide.
To summarise, the left bar and Quick Launch seem ok. But the instant the mouse touches the top edge, all bars freeze. Then after about 5s the top bar appears. It hides again about 9s after the mouse moves away again. Then it takes a few more seconds before the other two bars begin to work again.
I tried setting autohide 'off' for the top bar. This freezes all the bars. Also it took many seconds to accomplish because the right click menu waits about 5s before responding to each new input. So, effectively, all toolbars freeze whenever the top bar is visible.
I've attached some notes that describe in detail the tests that I did. You'll see from these that at one point the system became completely unsreponsive and I had to hold the power button down to recover.
I hope this helps. Off to bed now (23:57).