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Firefox overlaps part of the Taskbar when in fullscreen

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  • Nzaghachi ikpeazụ nke Raushani Singh

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When I switch my Firefox to fullscreen it overlaps onto the taskbar (as you see in the picture I attached below) Can someone help me fix this? Turning on the Titlebar fixes this but I don't want the Titlebar to be on. This is a seriously big and annoying issue. I have tried reinstalling and refreshing my browser and even disabling windows color from being applied to the taskbar but it doesn't help. Its as if Firefox has an extra piece to it in fullscreen. If I click on the taskbar it overlaps back onto Firefox but then if I open start (as you can see in the second picture) that extra piece of Firefox is still there.

When I switch my Firefox to fullscreen it overlaps onto the taskbar (as you see in the picture I attached below) Can someone help me fix this? Turning on the Titlebar fixes this but I don't want the Titlebar to be on. This is a seriously big and annoying issue. I have tried reinstalling and refreshing my browser and even disabling windows color from being applied to the taskbar but it doesn't help. Its as if Firefox has an extra piece to it in fullscreen. If I click on the taskbar it overlaps back onto Firefox but then if I open start (as you can see in the second picture) that extra piece of Firefox is still there.
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Try the following:

  1. Go to the firefox folder in Program files frm your PC.
  2. Right click on the firefox icon(firefox.exe).
  3. After right clicking, select Properties, then the Compatibility tab, then check the box that says Disable display scaling on high DPI settings. See attache image.

Any improvements?

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Try the following:

  1. Go to the firefox folder in Program files frm your PC.
  2. Right click on the firefox icon(firefox.exe).
  3. After right clicking, select Properties, then the Compatibility tab, then check the box that says Disable display scaling on high DPI settings. See attache image.

Any improvements?

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raushani.me.rec said

Try the following:
  1. Go to the firefox folder in Program files frm your PC.
  2. Right click on the firefox icon(firefox.exe).
  3. After right clicking, select Properties, then the Compatibility tab, then check the box that says Disable display scaling on high DPI settings. See attache image.
Any improvements?

Thnx so much. Yes this totally solved the issue .

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Good to hear that. Thank for updating :)