![]() There's maximized, there's full-screen, and the "always on top" option - the last one being a design choice which can be applied to any type of window (normal, maximized or full screen). I am reaching out to the developers if you can see this post. It's sad to note that devs put a lot of effort on the aesthetics side of the OS while they ignore the niche issues brought about by software fragmentation that actually frustrates users the most. ![]() So I tried it on Windows 11 to see if it was finally fixed, and unfortunately it wasn't. Every response in the Microsoft forums say that Auto-hide taskbar should just be rather "turned off" (what a cheeky response tbh). I believe that this occurs because these two programs have some sort of a custom window style, or maybe it just forces itself to run on top of everything (including the 1px area that activates the taskbar when you hover on it). I have replicated this issue with Wondershare Filmora and FL Studio (both maximized). I had this ongoing irritating issue with Windows 10 (I believe it already existed as early as Windows XP and devs didn't give a s***) that when I enable "Auto-hide Taskbar", where otherwise I expect it to appear every single time I hover my cursor to the bottom edge of the screen, it does not work with some third-party programs when maximized, although it's not the case when they are "windowed" (i.e. I have tried using Windows 11 in a VM to test if its features are worth it.
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