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When initially enabling dynamic mode with centred taskbar icons, the taskbar may stretch to the left. If these are dealbreakers, then check back in the future and hopefully I'll have sorted them! I'm working to fix these where possible, but for now it's worth being aware of them.
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This option is only available on Windows 11. Fill Taskbar On Alt+Tab - When this option is enabled, RoundedTB will fill in the taskbar as described above whenever you invoke Alt+Tab or the Task Switcher.
Some windows from other apps may trigger this unintentionally, so if RoundedTB isn't behaving correctly, check for programs that might be causing issues with this option, or try disabling it. Fill Taskbar When Maximised - With this enabled, RoundedTB will "fill" the taskbar back in to its normal appearance whenever a window is maximised for a cleaner aesthetic.
This is experimental and may flicker slightly. TranslucentTB Compatibility - I've worked closely with Sylveon to enable compatibility between TranslucentTB and RoundedTB. When you hover the mouse over the tray area, the tray will become visible. Show System Tray On Hover - Enabling this will hide the tray when the taskbar isn't filled. It can be toggled at any time by pressing +. Show System Tray - this toggles whether or not the system tray, clock etc. I admit it's certainly not as cool as dynamic mode, but for now it's better than nothing ? However after some setup (enable this option for more info), split mode allows you to separate the taskbar from the system tray and resize it at will. Due to a more limited taskbar, dynamically resizing the taskbar isn't possible. Split Mode (Windows 10) - split mode is a simplified version of dynamic mode for Windows 10.
Dynamic Mode (Windows 11) - dynamic mode automatically resizes the taskbars to accommodate the number of icons in it, making the taskbar behave similarly to macOS' Dock. You can also use negative values to hide the rounded corners for some sides, allowing you to "attach" the taskbar to different sides of the monitor. Click it to enable independent margins, which allow you to specify the margin for each side of the taskbar. Independent Margins - in the advanced settings, a button appears on the margin box. These allow for further customisation, at the cost of some user-friendliness. Apply - applies the selected settings to the taskbar. The "Debug" section lets you open the config and log files. Help & About - provides information about the current version of RoundedTB. Advanced - displays a host of additional advanced customisation options, explained below. Corner Radius - adjusts how round the corners of the taskbar should be. Margin - controls how many pixels to remove from each side of the taskbar, creating a margin around it that you can see and click through. RoundedTB lives in the system tray, just right-click its icon to access all the settings. The simplest way to use RoundedTB is by simply entering a margin and corner radius. Add margins, rounded corners and segments to your taskbars! With RoundedTB, you can customise the shape and appearance of Windows' taskbar, without modifying any system files or making any permanent system changes.