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The problem that can be seen on your video is different than the one described in this post. Please make sure that you have the latest version of the tweaker installed.

According to the feedback in this thread, the issue was fixed in v5.11.2. Please leave a comment if you're using the latest version of the tweaker and still experience this problem.

This problem was reported by another user, who came to the conclusion that it's not caused by the tweaker:

https://rammichael.com/7-taskbar-tweaker/comment-page-50#comment-12593

If you think 7+ Taskbar Tweaker causes your issue, please check the following and report back:

Does the issue happen only when 7+ Taskbar Tweaker is running? Does it happen when all of the tweaker’s options are disabled, or does a specific option cause the problem? Do you have any other programs that might conflict with the tweaker?

Unfortunately, false positives are common among newly released 7+ Taskbar Tweaker versions. It's not specific to v5.11.2, virtually every version has this issue. Usually, antivirus vendors remove the false detection a couple of days after it's being reported to them.

This problem is mentioned in the FAQ, and was discussed dozens of times in the blog comments, for example:

https://rammichael.com/7-taskbar-tweaker/comment-page-43#comment-11035

https://rammichael.com/about/comment-page-4#comment-10292

And many others. Searching for "False positive" yields more than 170 comments on my blog.

There's also the blog post of Nir Sofer, Antivirus companies cause a big headache to small developers, which has a great description of the problem.

No, sorry. Perhaps you'll have better luck with defining keyboard shortcuts for cycling between taskbar items, if that fits your workflow. You can do that with the tweaker by using the advanced options. Refer to the help file for more details.

Generally, if the game authors configured it to run as administrator, then no. That is, unless you modify the exe file manifest - you can follow this guide:

https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/a/19899

That might not work, though, if running as administrator is forced by other means, such as with code and not the manifest.

This sounds related to the limitation I pointed out here:

https://tweaker.userecho.com/topics/184-cycle-between-taskbar-buttons-stops-half-way-in-windows-8x

Is it the same scenario? Are the windows that you're trying to scroll owned by a process that's running as administrator?