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To switch user, I go to the Start menu and choose it from the various Shutdown options. I have three users defined on my machine. I don't know if "switch user" is available if there is only one user.
I tried Win+L once and it did NOT rearrange the buttons!
The issue is not specific to Firefox, at least in terms of buttons from different groups changing at least group position. I noticed that buttons within Chrome stay in the same order.
Thanks for looking at this issue.
Thanks for your attention to my comment.
I tried the following:
- exit 7+ Taskbar Tweaker
- Switch User
- log back in
The
task bar buttons are in the same order, at least within the same
application. in my case, I have about 20 Firefox windows open. I use
the Firetitle extension to name each window and then I alphabetize the
taskbar buttons. They stayed in that order when 7_ was NOT running, but
not when it was running (though they don't always reorder that much).
BTW,
I love your program. I wouldn't consider using Windows 10 without it!
This is a relatively minor issue, though I have recently started
"switching users" when I leave my PC (for privacy), so it is becoming a
bigger issue.
To answer your questions:
Yes, multirow taskbar.
When Tweaker is NOT running, I can't move any of the taskbar buttons.
When I uncheck all of the Tweaker options, I get the same symptoms (no insertion point)
As I said, I can live without the insertion pont, as what is most important is moving the buttons around . BTW, I typically have well over 10 Firefox windows open and I like to arrange them alphabetically by name. I can name each window using the FireTitle extension.
These are the settings I typically use. The attachment didn't work before because I had the image in a Wordpad file.
I am running Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) (with anniversary update)
I am using a 4-row taskbar, but I don't think the number of rows makes a difference.
image of settings is attached
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Again, thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
When I went to your link, I just saw a screenshot, not a video, but that didn't matter. I made my settings match yours (I presume the default) and the bug did NOT manifest itself. Here is a list of the differences between the settings shown there and the ones I used (which DO manifest the bug):
y drag to reorder
n group by App ID
y don't group
y when not grouping..
y don't group pinned items
n use taskbar default settings
y don't combine grouped buttons
y cycle between taskbar buttons
y display seconds on the tray clock
y reserve empty space on taskbar