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Windows Ink button covers T-Clock on newest prerelease build of windows (Secondary Display) #126
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well, that "disabled" thingy is a Windows bug... it won't remove the button once added. This requires a reboot. (or maybe just "restart" your explorer) |
Curse you msft for adding a button that is only really useful to tablet owners and having it persistent along all platforms! |
Now implemented in v2.4.4 |
The first initial test (pre-rebooting). Shows the Windows Ink Workspace icon above the T-Clock on the second displays taskbar. I closed both the ink icon and T-Clock, then started them one before the other (both ways). And it still works as expected: PS: I also tested it with the secondary taskbar at the bottom, and the Ink icon shows up to the left of T-Clock, as expected. Thanks 👍 |
I actually never tested the vertical setup.. thanks that you did ;) (even though it's your primary setup it seems) |
absolute positioning comes with a price... T-Clock is more hacky than ever :/ THANKS WINDOWS!
The "nightly" version contains a fix for the vertical taskbar issue, so I'm closing this issue again: https://github.com/White-Tiger/T-Clock#downloads-binaries |
I just tested the nightly version: |
This is super preemptive but on build 17025.rs_prerelease.171020-1626 the windows ink button covers T-Clock's position on secondary displays.

I don't expect this to be fixed immediately but I still thought I'd post it for collective knowledge in the future's sake.
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