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Broken in two-display set-up
The dynamic taskbar setting produces a display error in some or all multi-monitor set-ups, resulting in the taskbar reaching to the left screen edge on the first display while on its right the taskbar is correctly cut off. In contrast, on the second display this bug was not observed. This display error (on the first screen) can't be manually resolved by the known workaround of aligning the taskbar left and subsequently centered again in the Windows 11 settings, either. Please fix.
Can you show a screenshot of what you mean?
Sure, please have a look:
(Note: both taskbars were captured at the same time, I just cut the space in between. The screens differ in resolution.)
What you see is dynamic mode working nicely on the secondary screen while on the primary it has no effect at all.
At other times dynamic mode has an effect also on the primary screen, but the effect is a display error like not cropping the taskbar on its left as it should (while cropping correctly on the right). At yet other times dynamic mode works on both displays as expected. I can't tell why sometimes it works and sometimes not, but obviously it should always work.
In the main monitor it looks well but in the secondary monitor the taskbar seems gone, but it shows a little stuff on the corner.
