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WindHawk - Taskbar Height and Icon size #1368

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Cardinal-Paul opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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WindHawk - Taskbar Height and Icon size #1368

Cardinal-Paul opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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WindHawk mod Taskbar Height and Icon Size keeps on getting reset to windows 11 original height and size, the mod is active also will not save settings. How can i stop this from happening ?

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m417z commented Dec 21, 2024

keeps on getting reset to windows 11 original height and size

That isn't supposed to happen. I've never seen this problem, and never heard about it from other users. The only explanation I can think of is an antivirus or a similar security product interfering with Windhawk. Are you using an antivirus?

the mod is active also will not save settings

What do you mean by that? That the mod works and the height is changed, but setting a different value in the mod settings has no effect?

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I am using Avast One, the mod worked fr about 3 days now doesnt and yes after i set the height and size it was ok at first but found i needed to resize them as set to small, not in the setting where you save the setting for new hight and size it will not allow me to save them

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m417z commented Dec 21, 2024

Maybe the problem is related to Avast. Several antiviruses don't play along with Windhawk because they don't like how it injects code into other programs, which makes sense. Perhaps adding Windhawk to the exclusion list of Avast will help. You also might want to disable Avast temporarily just to check if it changes anything.

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