![]() I was floored, as I had rebooted the previous night. I turned off the computer in the evening and when I turned on the computer, the primary taskbar was auto-hiding. ![]() The problem really seems to be a dual monitor issue. In searching articles, one person suggested the obvious: to click on the "Search the web and Windows" and then click away or click on the Start Menu and then go back to the desktop, but alas the taskbar still remains.ĭid Microsoft actually test this feature with dual displays? As far as missing network connections or other system tray issues needing my attention, everything is fine. No other software is running, so that is not the issue. I can, however, auto-hide the taskbar for an instant if I uncheck the option to auto-hide the taskbar, click on apply, and click the box to auto-hide the taskbar, and then finally click on the apply button. If I elect to have only one taskbar, then the primary taskbar still does not hide. The secondary display taskbar hides nicely. Now, just after upgrading to Win10, the primary display taskbar no longer auto-hides. I had the auto-hide feature working up until now. ![]() The driver is fine, as are the monitor drivers. ![]() I had to, as the only way to bring back the driver and get dual displays. Yes, I upgraded the NVIDIA GeForce driver to Windows 10.
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