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Shift-right click menu hidden by thumbnails

Robert Arthur 6 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Michael (Ramen Software) 6 lat temu 2

I tried searching old threads for this, but I'm confused about the name for the Win 10 menu I need to access. It's the one with the choices: cascade, show windows stacked, show windows side by side, restore all windows, minimize all windows, and close all windows. It's been around since Win 7, I think.

Normally, that menu shows when you shift-right click a grouped set of app windows in the taskbar. My goal is to restore all windows of a group at once ("restore all windows" in the menu I referenced above).

With 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, I love the feature that shows the thumbnail previews on hover. The problem is that the hover doesn't go to the background when I shift-right click. The thumbnails cover the menu I referenced above. I can't see the options, although I can choose them by arrow key. If I can't see what I'm choosing, however, it's risky to use it.

If I disable thumbnail previews on hover, using the list, the problem goes away. The list goes to the background when the menu referenced above is shown. But if I switch back to the thumbnails, they won't go to the background and they cover the menu.

I'm on Win 10 Pro 1803, 7+ Taskbar Tweaker 5.6. No other mods to taskbar or desktop.

W trakcie analizy

The previews disappear on my computer when the menu is displayed. In any case, it sounds like the issue has nothing to do with 7+ Taskbar Tweaker - the menu is a Windows feature (7+ Taskbar Tweaker merely allows to use it without Shift), and the thumbnail previews are also a Windows default. So you should be able to test this scenario without 7+ Taskbar Tweaker and see if you're still experiencing the issue.

I closed 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, and yes, the issue persists. On my system (Win 10 Pro 1803), the thumbnail previews never disappear, and they cover the shift-right click menu. But that isn't a 7+ Taskbar Tweaker issue/bug.

Does anyone know what Win 10 setting could do this? This is a machine where I haven't done much customizing. Everything should be at default.

I found a workaround using Win-M to first minimize then show all windows. But I'm still curious about what might be different in the settings of my machine to do this.