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[Bug]: TranslucentTB closes when locking Windows #1002

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Kenst1092 opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Bug]: TranslucentTB closes when locking Windows #1002

Kenst1092 opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Kenst1092
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Please check for a duplicate first

  • I have checked the issue tracker if my bug has already been fixed or answered in another (possibly closed) issue.

Steps to reproduce the issue

Lock your Windows session through either the Start Menu, or pressing Win + L

Expected results

Taskbar to remain blurred as per my user settings.

Actual results

Taskbar goes back to Mica material, with TranslucentTB process not existing as a running process.

Windows version

Windows 11 Insider builds (builds 22623 and up). Please mention exact build.

Other details

I am not on an Insider build, I am on an RTM build version 22631.3374 for 23H2.
TTB version is 2024.1 obtained from the MS Store

I'm pretty sure this isn't intended behavior. If it is, please feel free to close this issue.

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@Kenst1092 Kenst1092 added the bug label Apr 1, 2024
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sylveon commented Apr 1, 2024

IT isn't intended, no. However, I can't reproduce your issue. Do you let your monitors go to sleep to trigger this? Any other special utility related to locking or the taskbar that could trigger this?

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IT isn't intended, no. However, I can't reproduce your issue. Do you let your monitors go to sleep to trigger this? Any other special utility related to locking or the taskbar that could trigger this?

I have set the displays to turn off after 15 minutes of inactivity, however the computer never "sleeps", if that makes any sense. I'm on Ultimate Performance power plan and that's its stock settings.

I have no other utility that locks the taskbar. I however do have ExplorerPatcher, to help modify some File Explorer-related stuff - I do not have any taskbar-related modification enabled though.

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