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No idea why you're so cursed I'm afraid, since I can't repro this issue on any machine. From a layout standpoint the tray on Windows 11 is more-or-less the same...

Eh, I'll leave it open since it's still an issue; if it turns out to be something unrelated then it can be closed.

Normally you can choose to have the taskbar "fill" whenever a window is maximised, or alternatively you can leave it exposed and use it as quick access to the desktop....

Does the setting stay saved if you open RoundedTB? There are problems with the hover detection on some machines for a yet-unknown reason that I'm looking into, but if the...

Yes, I do! Unfortunately right now A) my workstation is out of commission so I can't really work on any of my projects, and B) there's a pretty critical bug...

This isn't something I can really do I'm afraid - hiding it is easy, but moving it is a lot more difficult. Microsoft are likely working on bringing back the...

Probably not tbh and this can be changed, there might be a dumb reason why we did this but I'll see if I can work out why for the next...

It's technically possible, but I'd be hesitant in implementing something like this as I wouldn't want people accidentally opening the settings panel whilst trying to drag the icon around etc....

If you've installed it from the Microsoft Store, then you should just be able to search for it in Start, right-click, then Uninstall: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31840547/143794015-969ba4b7-0586-4b1f-afb9-944b3b417082.png) If you downloaded it from GitHub,...

RoundedTB makes no lasting changes to the system. If it's not closed before it's uninstalled, the taskbar may appear temporarily "stuck" in a rounded/split state (this is because Windows does...