lavacano201014
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When I mouse over something in my taskbar, it does it's usual mouse over thing, highlight the icon, maybe make the color of active items move with my mouse, the usual stuff.
But when I move my mouse away from the taskbar, it still behaves as if the mouse is over whatever icon. A log out and a log back in fixes it...temporarily.
Anyone know a more permanent solution?
But when I move my mouse away from the taskbar, it still behaves as if the mouse is over whatever icon. A log out and a log back in fixes it...temporarily.
Anyone know a more permanent solution?
Solution
The issue you are experiencing with the taskbar behavior, where it continues to act as though the mouse is over an icon even after moving the cursor away, can be frustrating. This problem might be caused by a variety of factors, including system glitches, software conflicts, or outdated drivers. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue more permanently:
Troubleshooting Steps:
- Restart Windows Explorer: Sometimes restarting the Windows Explorer process can resolve taskbar-related issues. Here's how you can do it:
- Press
Ctrl + Shift + Escto open Task Manager. - Locate "Windows Explorer" in the list under the "Processes" tab.
- Right-click on it and select...
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The issue you are experiencing with the taskbar behavior, where it continues to act as though the mouse is over an icon even after moving the cursor away, can be frustrating. This problem might be caused by a variety of factors, including system glitches, software conflicts, or outdated drivers. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue more permanently:
Troubleshooting Steps:
- Restart Windows Explorer: Sometimes restarting the Windows Explorer process can resolve taskbar-related issues. Here's how you can do it:
- Press
Ctrl + Shift + Escto open Task Manager. - Locate "Windows Explorer" in the list under the "Processes" tab.
- Right-click on it and select "Restart."
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Type
sfc /scannowand press Enter. Wait for the scan to complete.
Additional Tips:
- Ensure your system has ample free disk space.
- Regularly perform maintenance tasks like disk cleanup and disk defragmentation.
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